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Volleyball

Corbin experienced a first last week when the Lady Redhounds made history.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Coach Robinson

Patrick Robinson returned to his alma mater, Williamsburg High School back in June to become an assistant basketball coach with the Yellow Jackets under Rick Jones.
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Newest Patriot

Whitley County's Kayla Peace has seen her dream come true.
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Perfect Slate

The Corbin Redhounds ended the regular season on a high note Friday night in Lancaster with a 61-6 whipping of the Garrard County Lions. "We got after them from the start and stayed after them," said
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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An Old Rivalry

With the win over Cumberland two weeks ago, Williamsburg's game with Lynn Camp last week was a tune-up to the 2006 playoffs.
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Williamsburg police arrest Michigan homicide suspect

A Williamsburg man is fighting extradition back to Michigan on homicide related charges. About 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Williamsburg Police Detective Wayne Bird charged Darrin A.
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High-speed chase ends with rammed police cars

A Williamsburg man is facing traffic and drug-related charges in Laurel County following a high-speed chase that ended when he rammed into two police cruisers on I-75 Exit 38. Richard D.
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Board of Elections inspects county voting machines

Following allegations by some losing candidates in the May Primary of voting machine malfunctions and possible rigging of the machines, one might have expected a big turnout at the old post office Fri
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Worley gets his day in court after three year wait

A Whitley County Circuit Court Jury could decide as early as Wednesday whether a Williamsburg man gunned down his niece's boyfriend in cold blood nearly three years ago, or whether it was an accident
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