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Financial tips for single parents

Managing finances as a single parent can be difficult. Single parents are faced all at once with the tasks of adjusting to one income, creating and maintaining a budget and planning for their financial future. As a result, single parents may often feel overwhelmed when it comes...
Posted On 07 Mar 2016
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Ag producers can work with Kentucky Division of Water to comply with regulations

The Kentucky Division of Water may contact you for a variety of reasons. The division’s mission is “to manage, protect and enhance the quality and quantity of the commonwealth’s water resources for present and future generations through voluntary, regulatory and educational...
Posted On 07 Mar 2016
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UC’s Wendall Williams Sets Records at NFL Regional Combine

The University of the Cumberlands (UC) takes pride in its athletes and their abilities. One athlete, Wendall Williams (Syracuse, NY), has done many things both on the football field and on the track for the Patriots in the last two years.
Posted On 07 Mar 2016
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Patriots defeated Sunday in MSC title game

The University of the Cumberlands Patriots men’s basketball team traveled to Frankfort Sunday afternoon to take on Georgetown College in the finals of this year’s Mid-South Conference tournament.
Posted On 06 Mar 2016
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Corbin boys fall to Harlan Co in first round of region tourney

The Corbin Redhounds ended their season with a 19-11 record after losing 62-48 to the Harlan County Black Bears Thursday night in the first round of this year’s 13th Region tournament at the Arena.
Posted On 04 Mar 2016
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Corbin Library will be ‘Where I’m From’ organizer for Whitley County

In the summer of 1993, Kentucky poet George Ella Lyon started working on the piece that would become her award-winning and internationally acclaimed poem “Where I’m From.” It has since become one of the foremost poetry writing models in the world. Lyon, Kentucky poet laureate for...
Posted On 03 Mar 2016
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Knox County jail suffers from severe overcrowding

Knox County deputy jailers had their hands full Friday, Feb. 26, with the excessive number of inmates they have to haul over and back from circuit court. But, by that time, however, the worst was nearly over. The Knox County Detention Center is set up for 35 inmates; however,...
Posted On 03 Mar 2016
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Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter gets spay and neuter grant

Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter is pleased to have received a grant from Best Friends Animal Society to conduct Low Cost spay and neuters for helping to reduce the number of animals entering Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter. “This grant means that we can add this low-cost spay/neuter...
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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District champion Lady Hounds see early exit from region tournament

The Corbin Lady Redhounds made history last week when they defeated South Laurel to win their fourth consecutive 50th District championship. They would not make it past the first round of this year’s 13h Region tournament, however, falling 73-52 to the North Laurel Lady Jaguars...
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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Redhounds fall in 50th District title game, moving on to region tourney

The Corbin Redhounds (19-10) are hoping to rebound with a victory in the first round of this year’s 13th Region tournament after falling 77-58 to the South Laurel Cardinals in last Friday’s 50th District championship game at Whitley County High School. Read this story and more...
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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