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Rules are rules, but punishment should be fitting of the ‘crime’

A big topic of discussion in the local sports realm since late last week has been the unfortunate series of events that took place prior to the start of the latest Corbin versus South Laurel boys basketball encounter.

Out and About Kentucky Style: Frosty Able

Anytime an athlete or former athlete becomes part of a story in Sports Illustrated Magazine it’s sort of a big deal. For 89-year-old Forest “Frosty” Able it was a long time coming, and a complete surprise regarding several basketball players who had underwhelming careers in the...
Posted On 24 Jan 2023

A downtown fixture for 54 years, Gibson’s Music, is closing in February

Say it isn’t so Betty! After over 50 years of operating Gibson’s Music in downtown Corbin, Betty Comer is closing shop at the end of February. I completely understand at age 87 why Betty thinks it is time to quit. For 54 years she has operated the best music store between...
Posted On 21 Jan 2023

Local churches, law enforcement team up to help those who are stranded in the area

Most of us have been faced with the situation of being in a gas station parking lot, or walking in/out of a store, when, suddenly, someone approaches you asking if you can spare any money. Heck, many of us may have even been in the position of needing to ask others for some...

12 steps to getting prepared

(Commentary by Marcy Rein, RN MPH) The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently released the results of their 2022 survey about preparedness. Since 2013 the agency has done a national survey of U.S. households to look at America’s emergency preparation actions and attitudes....
Posted On 18 Jan 2023

Attention ‘ghosts’: managers are making lists, holding grudges

Ghosts. Historically they come in many forms. You have the Headless Horseman from ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” who is often portrayed as a rider on horseback, who, as one would naturally surmise, has no head. You’ve got ‘Casper the Friendly Ghost,’ which is the fun and friendly...
Posted On 17 Jan 2023

Fine Arts shows are back, Upward basketball tips off, more

Once we finally reached the official end of the 2022-23 holiday season last week, it’s like everything immediately got shifted back into high gear.

Things I’d like to see happen in 2023

As we start a new year, here are some of the things I would like to see happen this year. Realistically I know much of what I want will not happen, but let’s dream. First, I want the General Assembly to change the border of Whitley County. It should extend beyond exit 29 of I-75...
Posted On 05 Jan 2023

Looking back at some other top stories that just missed the list

The year 2022 might not have been the best year in Whitley County history but compared to the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, it sure looked good by comparison. Among the positives, you had the opening of the Mint Gaming Hall – Cumberland in Williamsburg, the groundbreaking for...
Posted On 05 Jan 2023

2022 saw several history-making achievements in local athletics

Since this week’s edition is serving as a retrospective of the most talked about events of the past 12 months, I would like to take the opportunity to look back at the biggest sports stories of 2022.