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Anonymous tip prompts search for missing man

Williamsburg police say an anonymous tip from a caller in Michigan prompted them to organize a two-day search near the Cumberland River for the body of a homeless man, who has been missing since 2000,
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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$12 million allotted for new Corbin Civic Center

Good things come to those who wait. For the city of Corbin the good news got even better Tuesday as a state House and Senate Conference Committee report on the annual budget showed $12 million in bond
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Leah Strunk and Keith Carlson

Carson and Lee Ann Strunk of Corbin proudly announce the November engagement of their daughter Leah Amelia Strunk to Keith Alan Carlson of Russellville, Kentucky. Leah, a 2002 graduate of South Laurel
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Crusenberrys celebrate 50th anniversary

Ulysses and Marie Crusenberry will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on March 13, 2005.
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Kay Parks and Jerry Noe

The children, family and friends of Ms. Kay Parks and Mr. Jerry W.
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The Impossible

The Williamsburg Lady Jackets saw their season come to an end as the Knox Central Lady Panthers pulled the upset, 51-45. Despite committing 27 turnovers, the Lady Panthers won the game from the line,
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Looking Back

The regular basketball season has come full circle, and now basketball enters March and the most exciting time of the year for roundball fans. It brings with it the highs of victory in games and champ
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Heartbreaker

What happened to the strike zone?
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Whitley advances

Whitley County might have gotten off to a slow start but the Lady Colonels finished strong in rolling past the lowly Barbourville Lady Tigers, 59-34 Monday night in the first-round of the 50th Distric
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The Impossible

The Williamsburg Lady Jackets saw their season come to an end as the Knox Central Lady Panthers pulled the upset, 51-45. Despite committing 27 turnovers, the Lady Panthers won the game from the line,
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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