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William Fred and Lena Sealey plan reaffirmation ceremony

William Fred and Lena Sealey along with their children Debbie and Rodney Kuhl, Sandy and Ric Hensley would like to invite you to Oak Grove Baptist Church, Oak Grove Church Road, Corbin on Friday, Sept
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Kristen Compton and Daniel Smiddy

Mr. and Mrs. Jeno Compton of Rockholds would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kristen Nicole Compton to Daniel Lee Smiddy of Pine Knot.
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Susan Bruner and Kevin Prince

Susan Annette Bruner, daughter of Harry Calhoun and Selena Gilbert, and Kevin Dale Prince, son of the late Ted and Norma Prince, would like to announce their upcoming marriage Thursday, September 21,
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Nighbert resigns as Williamsburg Police Officer

Williamsburg Police Officer Brad Nighbert resigned from the department Friday afternoon minutes before a hearing, which could have resulted in his termination from the department. While on duty, Nighb
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Squeaker

It was a much closer game than expected. Corbin defeated North Laurel on the road, 25-10, 23-25, 25-16 in high school volleyball action last night.
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Patriots top ‘Dawgs

It was a first for the Union-University of Cumberlands series. A game played under the lights at Corbin's Campbell Field.
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Old Fashioned Trading Days kicking off

"There is going to be something for everybody," says Williamsburg Tourism Director Alvin Sharpe about the 23nd Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days festival, which starts Thursday morning.
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Whitley Co. Grand Jury will hear Nighbert case

A case involving Williamsburg Police Officer Brad Nighbert, who tested positive for having cocaine in his system three hours after a serious crash in April, will be heading to the grand jury. "I've lo
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Staph infections spike by 40 percent at local hospitals

Following what health officials are calling a "nationwide" trend, the occurrence of reported staph infections at local hospitals has spiked by about 40 percent over the last year. "This isn't just a s
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