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Williamsburg softball coach Jim Black praised his team's play despite a 2-0 loss to the Middlesboro Lady Jackets. The two teams met in the semifinals of the 13th Region All "A" Tournament with heavily
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Corbin takes title

The Corbin Lady Redhounds captured the first ever Cumberland Falls Invitational hosted by the three local coaches, Gary Akins (Corbin), Jim Black (Williamsburg) and David Halcomb (Whitley County). The
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Megan Smith and Barron Davis

Doug and Lisa Smith are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Megan Elizabeth to Officer Candidate Barron Neal Davis.
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Alecia Whitaker and Jerrod Pace

Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Whitaker of Cynthiana, announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Alecia Kaye, to Jerrod Lee Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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James and Mildred Roark celebrate 50th anniversary

James and Mildred Roark will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on April 27, 2006.
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CFIT

Last fall the three high school softball coaches got together and decided to host a softball tournament and what better name came up then Cumberland Falls. With the football and basketball events beco
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Returning Home

Williamsburg Superintendent Denny Byrd announced the hiring of Rick Jones as the school's new basketball coach Monday. Jones, a former Mr.
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Jersey man donates 100 dresses for Whitley prom

At least 66 low-income Whitley County High School students will be able to step into a Cinderella story and get their prom dresses free of charge thanks to the efforts of a New Jersey man. Dan Haughto
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At contentious meeting, funds for NIBROC upped by $15,000

The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission voted unanimously Monday to bolster its spending for the 2006 NIBROC Festival after a raucous meeting during which officials traded barbs over funding leve
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State Senate President defends Cumberlands pharmacy school plan

The president of the Kentucky Senate defended the allocation of $10 million in state money to the University of the Cumberlands for the construction of a pharmacy school during a ceremony Tuesday morn
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