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Payroll tax opinions can be voiced at June 29 hearing

Whitley County residents will be able to voice their say over a proposed 1 percent payroll tax during a public hearing set for next Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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CTA, Borden, Excel all point the finger at one another

Since the February 2003 explosion at the CTA Acoustics plant that killed seven workers and injured 43 others, more than 100 lawsuits have been filed.Who is responsible for the explosion is still not d
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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CTA Acoustics settles with insurer over blast

A local manufacturer has finally settled with its insurer over damages caused by a fatal explosion at its north Corbin plant two years ago - and a former supplier wants to pry open the details of that
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Spring Sports

The high school spring sports was full of excitement in the area this year.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Where did it go!

The high school spring sports was full of excitement in the area this year.
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Extra Innings

The 1994 Corbin High School Baseball team has been the only group of young Redhounds to make their way to the state high school tournament.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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EXTRA INNINGS

The 1994 Corbin High School Baseball team has been the only group of young Redhounds to make their way to the state high school tournament.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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New street sweeper part of W’burg city budget

The Williamsburg City Council is hoping to clean up this town, or at least the streets any way. City Council members voted unanimously Monday evening to purchase a remanufactured street sweeper for $5
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Corbin finances now are on ‘solid ground’

Following a grim budget picture painted by auditors in January, Corbin officials are now more at ease, saying the city's finances are "on solid footing." A proposed budget for the 2006 fiscal year wa
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Officials say deal will lead to demolition of vacant hospital

The old Southeastern Kentucky Baptist Hospital building in Corbin has new owners and steps are already underway to have the problematic eyesore torn down. Corbin City Attorney Bob Hammons announce
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