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Corbin families target of persistent vandalism

Two Corbin families say they've had a lot of sleepless nights in recent months because of near-constant, malicious vandalism they claim is the work of a few local teens. Linda Bray and her husband Pau
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WINLESS START

Four interceptions and two fumbles proved costly as the Whitley County Colonels lost to North Hardin in the Joe Jaggers Classic Saturday night, 40-6. The Colonels looked impressive in the opening peri
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BLOWOUT

Two touchdowns in the final minute of the second period by the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets proved to be the difference as the visitors down Lynn Camp, 48-14 at Mitchell Field. With the game tied 8-8 an
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CORBIN DEFEAT

The Corbin Redhounds got off to a quick start against the Oldham County Colonels Saturday night in the 12th Annual Cumberland Falls Pigskin Classic, but they soon cooled off and suffered a disappointi
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Ron and Roxie Parker celebrate anniversary

Ron and Roxie Parker will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary on August 31, 2006.
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Amanda Wilcox and Michael Bowling

Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wilcox of Corbin and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bowling of Williamsburg are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their children, Amanda Jo to Michael Roger.
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Amanda Kindoll and Bryan Barton

Amanda Dawn Kindoll, daughter of Mrs. Judy Kindoll Messer and the late William "Buck" Kindoll, and Harold Bryan Barton, son of Mrs. Nelda Barton-Collings and the late Dr.
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London outpacing Corbin in booze sales

Tax collections on alcohol sales in London for the first six months of this year more than double those taken during the same period in Corbin. That is one of several differences apparent in an analys
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One deputy back to work, more could soon follow

So far one laid off Whitley County Sheriff's deputy has been brought back to work, and county officials hope to restore about 30 percent of the funds cut to the sheriff's department this fiscal year b
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Decision could come this week on criminal charges for W’burg officer

Williamsburg Police Officer Brad Nighbert could soon learn whether he will face criminal or administrative charges stemming from an April 12 on duty crash. A toxicology analysis report of Nighbert's b
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