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Despite legal concerns, work on drainage project to be completed soon

Drainage work near a north Corbin subdivision will be completed, but two local officials are still at odds over whether the repair project was legal to begin with and are now asking Kentucky's Attorne
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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$2 million Tuscany Gardens plans late October opening

Pino Palombino can breeze through plans for Tuscany Gardens, an Italian restaurant under construction in south Corbin, with the excitement and intensity of a first time business owner. His passion and
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Weigh station closure called a ‘false alarm’

Officials are calling the closure of the northbound I-75 weigh station between Corbin and London last week a case of a "false alarm" after a radiation detection unit alerted authorities to a potential
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Southeast Volleyball

South Laurel High School has emerged the number one team in the first Southeast Kentucky High School volleyball rankings.
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NO CALL

With the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets trailing 26-13 late in the game against Knox Central, one could sense this game was long from being over. And, it wasn't.
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CLOSE CALL

Whitley County's football season opener against Bell County last Friday can be likened to a legendary fishing trip about "the one that got away." The Colonels met the Bobcats in the first game of the
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D-FENCE

Why should a 2-0 score surprise anyone?
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Woman could lose arm after dune buggy accident

An injured 22-year-old woman could lose her arm following a dune buggy crash late Sunday evening in the Redbird area near the McCreary County line. Sheriff's Deputy Josh Meadors said he was only able
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Corbin police unveil new portable radiation detectors

Members of the Corbin Police Department got a chance last week to train with two new portable radiation detection units, fruits of a $91,000 grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security. The
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Local couple’s hobby leads to gallop for another world championship

A Corbin couple got the surprise of their lives last year when their two-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse named Gen on the Run went from relative obscurity to sudden fame. Gen on the Run captured the
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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