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Kentucky’s modern gun deer season opens Nov. 14

The arrival of autumn brings beautiful fall colors, holiday excitement and for hunters, deer hunting in Kentucky. About 300,000 Kentuckians hunt deer each year. The state’s deer herd also draws thousands of hunters from other states throughout the different seasons, contributing...
Posted On 06 Nov 2020
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Poe on the stage, Halloween on the screen

It was a different kind of Halloween for many different reasons this year, but all-in-all I think it will definitely go down as one of the most memorable of my life. Our family dressed up as characters from the movie Toy Story, with me as Woody, my wife, Lindsey, as Bo Peep, our...
Posted On 05 Nov 2020
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Kentucky Farm Bureau shining the spotlight on those who are #StillFarming

Kyle Hubbs is a Supervisor on the Knox County Kentucky Farm Bureau board, and he also serves as a Knox County Soil Conservation Supervisor.
Posted On 03 Nov 2020
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WD Bryant donates $200 worth of paint to Corbin Public Library mural project

The WD Bryant True Value, which is located at 1401 South Main, Corbin, has donated $200 worth of assorted gallons, quarts, and spray paints to the Corbin Public Library. These paints became necessary when the Tremaine Foundation’s grant to the Corbin Art Fund was able to take...
Posted On 03 Nov 2020
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Know the dangers of sepsis

“Many people are surprised to learn that the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals is a condition called sepsis,” stated Dr. Wajdi Kfoury, Infection Control, Baptist Health Medical Group. “In sepsis, the body’s response to an infection gets out of control. Agents naturally...
Posted On 03 Nov 2020
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OpEd: ‘MIA: Defenders of Free Exchange of Ideas’

(OpEd By Jerry Whitus, Corbin, KY) There are three institutions in our country that should be at the forefront of defending diversity of views and the free exchange of ideas. We, as a country, are on the cusp of becoming a censored country from within. Where are the educational...
Posted On 03 Nov 2020
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Cameron reminds Kentuckians to report suspected election law violations to election fraud hotline

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is reminding Kentuckians to report suspected election law violations and voting irregularities to the Attorney General’s Election Fraud Hotline at 1-800-328-VOTE. “While our voting process has changed for the 2020 general election, my...
Posted On 02 Nov 2020
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Historically Speaking: National Unity

(OpEd By Dr. James Finck, who is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha. He is Chair of the Oklahoma Civil War Symposium. Follow Historically Speaking at www.Historicallyspeaking.blog.) With the election this week, I want...
Posted On 02 Nov 2020
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Gov. Beshear warns of charity scams as Christmas season approaches

As Kentucky families continue to battle COVID-19 and Thanksgiving and Christmas draw near, Gov. Andy Beshear is warning families to watch out for scammers who try to take advantage of generous Kentuckians. Beshear is taking action to help protect Team Kentucky by publishing a...
Posted On 02 Nov 2020
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Nov. 6 blood drive planned at Corbin Lowes store

Local residents will have the opportunity to donate blood during a blood drive planned for early next month in Corbin. A blood drive will take place on Friday, Nov. 6, from 2 – 4:30 p.m. at the Corbin Lowes, which is located at 777 West Cumberland Gap Parkway. Donations are by...
Posted On 01 Nov 2020
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