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A News Journal Year in Review

Politics, money, and controversy are perhaps the three words that best sum up 2006. Repercussions over the 2005 payroll tax, and closure of the Whitley County Jail for nearly three months could still
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Looking Back

I ran into David Miller at White's Pro Billiard's one day last week as he was in for a celebration gathering for his brother, Mayor Eddie "Amos" Miller as the mayor prepares to leave office.
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FIFTH PLACE

Coach Jennifer Parsons felt her team played well in the Berea Holiday Tournament after going three of four.
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FIFTH PLACE

Coach Jennifer Parsons felt her team played well in the Berea Holiday Tournament after going three of four.
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THIRD PLACE

The Whitley County Lady Colonels finished third in the Berea Holiday Class, a 32-team tournament held last week in Berea.
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Thursday afternoon crash claims life of Williamsburg teenager

A single vehicle crash in Williamsburg early Thursday afternoon claimed one young man's life and sent two more to the hospital. The accident happened about 12:20 p.m. on Main Street between Ky.
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Thursday afternoon crash kills one

A single vehicle crash in Williamsburg early Thursday afternoon claimed one young man's life and sent two more to the hospital. The accident happened about 12:20 p.m. on Main Street between Ky.
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Looking Back

The atmosphere was electric, the student sections were great, and the house was full, only a Redhound win could have made it more enjoyable. But that was not to be.
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Jackets beat Jellico

The Williamsburg Yellow Jackets went 1-2 in the Bowman Classic at Lynn Camp last week.
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WINLESS

Whitley County dropped its opening game in the Rafferty's Caveland Classic Monday night, falling to the unbeaten Cougars of Grayson County, 61-44. The Colonels (4-3) got off to a slow start, scoring o
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