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Salute to Corbin seniors

In the football season of 2005, for the Corbin Redhounds, this may have been our finest hour.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Inman inks with Cumberlands

Ashley Inman became the first female golfer to sign a national letter of intent in Whitley County High School history.
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Disappointing Defeat

It was one of the toughest losses Lynn Camp coach David Mitchell has suffered while coaching the Wildcats over the last 27 years.
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OVERTIME LOSS

The Corbin Redhounds saw their season end in heartbreak fashion last Friday night losing to Louisville Desales 27-21 in triple overtime. Although it was a tough way to end the season, Corbin Head Coac
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Unidentified Fallen Object was a weather balloon

In the classic fairy tale, Chicken Little, the young chick is bumped on the head by a falling acorn, and believes the sky is falling.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Unidentifed Fallen Object was a weather balloon

In the classic fairy tale, Chicken Little, the young chick is bumped on the head by a falling acorn, and believes the sky is falling.
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Whitley getting handicap accessible voting machines

Thanks to a new federal law, some Whitley County voting precincts will be moved to more centralized locations, and the county will be getting some new machines that will make it easier for handicapped
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Jellico guardsmen, who died in Iraq, honored on Veteran’s Day

Three-year-old Mikkah Siler smiled Friday afternoon as she pointed at the name of her father, Sgt.
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Group may seek second vote on alcohol sales

A group of local citizens say alcohol sales in some Corbin restaurants is an idea that's overstayed its welcome. To that end, about 45 people gathered Saturday afternoon at the Corbin Church of the Na
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Timeline set for demolition of old hospital

A plan submitted to city officials last week gives a timeline for action on one of Corbin's most notorious eyesores. Jim Davenport, Deputy Director with the Kentucky Communities Economic Opportunity C
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