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Bunch shakes up State. Rep race, pulls off surprising defeat of Siler

Dewayne Bunch

A pavement-pounding, workmanlike campaign coupled with...

Make a Difference Tour 2010 coming to The ARENA Oct. 1

Officials for THE ARENA at The David L. Williams Southeastern KY Ag  Expo Complex are pleased to announce that the "Make A Difference Tour 2010" will be coming to the facility on Friday, October 1. 

Posted On 17 May 2010
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Jellico official, four women cited for ‘sex acts’ at restaurant in Knoxville

KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Four women and the vice mayor of Jellico were cited for sex acts Thursday night during an undercover sting at a Mexican cantina in South Knoxville.

Posted On 17 May 2010
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Grayson makes late Primary push through Whitley County

Secretary of State and U.S. Senate Republican candidate Trey Grayson speaks...

Corbin Middle School parent wants officials to do more about threatening letter

Evelyn Williams, mother of a Corbin Middle School child who had repeatedly been threatened and harassed at school, came to the school board meeting Thursday night to ask why more had not been done regarding a note purportedly threatening her daughter's life.

Williamsburg police arrest man for firing shots in residential area

A Williamsburg man was arrested at gunpoint last night, after causing what officials call a major disturbance at a residential area.

Posted On 14 May 2010
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World Equestrian Games promotion tour swings through Whitley County

Media Specialist J. Patrick Stipes speaks about the World Equestrian Games in...

Posted On 14 May 2010

EXTRA CONTENT: Corbin School Board officially files lawsuit against Education Commissioner, Knox Board

The Corbin school board is continuing the fight with Knox County schools over its decision to end the student reciprocal agreement, filing a lawsuit Monday in Franklin Circuit Court to have the agreement re-instituted beyond the 2010-11 school year with the provision that...

Final suspect in murder of elderly Williamsburg woman surrenders to police

Patricia C. Lawson

A Williamsburg woman surrendered to police Wednesday...

Posted On 13 May 2010

After some debate, Tourism board votes to give car show organizers $7,500

Days after an estimated 1,000 people poured into downtown Corbin for the first Cumberland Valley Cruise-In of 2010, the Corbin Tourism Commission agreed to give $7,500 to event organizers.