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Julie Myers and Andrew Ottney

David and Vickie Myers, of Corbin, would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Julie Anne to Andrew Ottney. Andrew is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Kelli Rose and Josh Smith

The parents of Kelli Elizabeth Rose of Rockhold and Joshua Daniel Smith of Corbin wish to announce the upcoming marriage of this loving couple. The bride and groom are scheduled to be married on Satur
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EKU Connection

Eastern Kentucky University President Joann Glasser, Athletic Director Mark Sandy and head football coach Danny Hope were in Corbin Saturday to promote their current tour "Feel The Energy". Along with
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Whitley jury awards man $1.2 million in malpractice case

A Whitley County Circuit Court Jury has awarded over $1.25 million to a Knox County man who claimed a group of local doctors failed to adequately treat him during numerous visits in 2000. The jury's v
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Deborah Ledington and Larry Orias

Deborah Ledington and Larry Orias will be united in marriage on Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 2:00 p.m.
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Melissa Pryor and Jason Reed

Melissa J. Pryor and Jason V. Reed will wed on Sunday, September 4, 2005 at Alms Park Pavilion in Cincinnati, OH.
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Amber Mayfield and Ryan Centers

Amber Mayfield and Ryan Centers were united in marriage on July 23, 2005. Amber is the daughter of Teresa and Phillip Warren of Corbin and the granddaughter of Jack and Glenna Coffey of Corbin and Nil
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As a whole, Whitley gets a passing grade

While meeting the federal No Child Left Behind standards for 2005 as a district, administrators with the Whitley County School System are struggling with ways to address deficiencies at some individua
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City school districts react to NCLB report

For one of Whitley County's two city school districts, the 2005 No Child Left Behind report was welcome news.
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In wake of attacks, animal group wants new ordinance

In the wake of a pair of Rotweiler attacks in Corbin that injured two juvenile girls, a national animal rights group is asking county leaders to consider an ordinance that would ban the chaining and t
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