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Jail meeting produced bickering, no results

Aside from some bickering between the two sides, a nearly two hour meeting between members of the Whitley County Fiscal Court and the jailer and his staff Monday morning produced almost no meaningful
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Police shut down two meth labs, confiscate $1,000 worth of drugs

Following joint investigations Friday, two local police agencies seized what could be $1,000 worth of methamphetamine and two methamphetamine labs. Whitley County Sheriff Lawrence Hodge, Williamsburg
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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State inspectors target Angels and Wings for underage drinking

State inspectors from the Kentucky Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), along with Corbin Police, conducted a late-night probe into allegations of underage drinking, drug use and other complain
Posted On 14 Jul 2008
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Corbin business state’s worst taxpayer

Recent release of the state's worst taxpayers is topped by a local business and several individuals from the Corbin, Williamsburg and London areas. On Monday the Kentucky Finance and Administration Ca
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Michell Moses and Brian Delk

Michell Ann Moses and Brian Anthony Delk would like to announce their engagement and recent marriage. The couple exchanged vows on February 19, 2005 at 4:00 p.m.
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Christina Broadwell and Jonathan Joyce

Christina Broadwell and Jonathan Joyce, both of Williamsburg, wish to invite all friends and family to Saxton Independent Baptist Church on Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 5:30 p.m.
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Jessica Barger and Dunor Anderson

Jessica Lauren Barger and Jerry (Dunor) Anderson along with their parents announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. Jessica is the daughter of Judith Sullivan of Concord, North Carolina and
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Jail expected to finish year $550,000 over budget

Whitley County Fiscal Court members want to meet with Jailer Jerry Taylor in a special meeting Monday morning to try and figure out how to avert a projected $550,000 overrun of the jail budget this fi
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Would-be robber runs out of gas

Thursday just wasn't their day. Williamsburg police say one Tennessee man got laughed at while he tried to rob a convenience store Thursday afternoon, while his partner later got caught when his car r
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Lawsuit seeks to force demolition of old hospital

A local attorney and business owner is seeking a court order that would force the City of Corbin to tear down the vacant Southeastern Kentucky Baptist Hospital. David O.
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