Journalism … the great adventure
One of the things I love about working for a newspaper is I never know where my job will take me.
One of the things I love about working for a newspaper is I never know where my job will take me.
Friday's opening round playoff match-up between the home-standing Corbin Redhounds and Morgan County was over almost before it got started.
It is not uncommon for a subscriber to the News Journal from a distant state to call us saying that they didn't get a certain issue of the paper or that they only got one section or that it takes w
A University of the Cumberlands student has been ordered to surrender his passport if he makes bond for allegedly hacking into his fellow students' email accounts and trying to blackmail them with
Two Richmond residents accused of federal drug trafficking charges after a traffic stop in August near the Kentucky-Tenn.
In an average school year, for any school district to have one nominee for a Teacher of the Year award would be considered flattering.
Circuit Judge Paul Braden sentenced a Frakes man to spend the rest of his life behind bars with no possibility of parole for at least 25 years during a sentencing hearing Tuesday morning in Whitley
This past Tuesday was an educational one for me to say the least. That's the day I learned about the News Journal's "Don't die on Tuesday" rule.
