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Extra Innings

The Williamsburg Yellow Jackets rebounded from losses to North Laurel (9-6) and Bell County (8-5) last week to win two straight games.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Sweep

The Lady Jackets swept a pair of ball games from the Knox Central Lady Panthers Monday, winning the first game 9-7 and taking the second game, 4-3. In game two, Corissa Black allowed just two hits and
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Sweep

The Lady Jackets swept a pair of ball games from the Knox Central Lady Panthers Monday, winning the first game 9-7 and taking the second game, 4-3. In game two, Corissa Black allowed just two hits and
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Jamie Bowling and Marshall Freeman

Jim and Alice Bowling would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jamie Michelle, to Marshall Clay Freeman. Jamie is a 2001 graduate of Jellico High School and a
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fore to celebrate 50th anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fore will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on May 20. The dinner will be at the Whitley County Game Club on Craig Road at 3:00 p.m.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Schwartz denies KFC forced sign removal

A Whitley County Clerk candidate calls rumors that some of her campaign signs violate trademarks owned by Kentucky Fried Chicken untrue and "without merit." Kay Smith Schwartz, who is seeking the Repu
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Woman accused of stealing from Corbin printing co.

A London woman has been charged with 63 counts of misdemeanor theft in what police say was a scheme to sell products for a local company, but keep the money for herself. Joyce Deanna Bundy, 22, was fo
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Moses final audit results issue in race

Questions regarding excess fees and deficits owed after former Sheriff H.D.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Sheriff’s race turning nasty in final week

Two veterans and one newcomer are vying to win the Republican nomination for Whitley County Sheriff in a political campaign that has quickly evolved into one of the county's nastiest. Incumbent Lawren
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Where does he live? Depends on who you ask

Special Judge James Bowling is expected to rule later this week if a Whitley County magistrate candidate should be removed from next Tuesday's ballot because he allegedly doesn't live in the district
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