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Alicia and Donald Smith

An amazing day for Alicia Ann Fields and Donald Allen Smith... September 9, 2006. On this day, the two became one.
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Trina and Dwight Partin

The families of Trina Jane Richardson and Thomas Dwight Partin would like to announce their engagement and recent marriage.
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Elizabeth Wells and Derek Akers

Ms. Melvena Stephenson of Corbin and Mr. Bill Wells of Manchester are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth D. Wells to Derek V. Akers of Corbin.
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Williamsburg man stabbed twice, suffers punctured lung

Kentucky State Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred Monday morning on Craig Road. KSP Trooper Mike Witt said the victim, Jason Cureton of Williamsburg, apparently got into an argument and
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Looking Back

Over the years there has been a tremendous change in high school football. The scores used to be 14-7, 20-14, 7-6, games mostly determined by the play of the defense.
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Who’s In, Who’s Out

It's the final week of the high school football's regular season.
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UNITE worker arrested at Whitley football game

Kentucky State Police arrested an off-duty UNITE employee Friday evening for allegedly being drunk in the parking lot of a local school, and are investigating allegations that the man may have been po
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Wildcats hammered

The Somerset Briar Jumpers spotted the Lynn Camp Wildcats an 8-0 lead before winning at Lynn Camp Friday night, 42-8. The loss proved fatal for the Wildcats as they will miss the playoffs for the firs
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Colonels Fall

It was a new look on offense for the Whitley County Colonels last week, but it was the same ending, a heart breaking Senior Night loss to the George Rogers Clark Cardinals, 29-14. This time the Cardin
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Frazier flying high

Fans of Williamsburg and Cumberland couldn't have ask for a more exciting high school football game last week in the mountains of Southeastern Kentucky.
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