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Memories of the Woodbine Rebel Softball Shootout

(Column by Trevor Sherman) It used to be right around this time of year that I would get a phone call or a visit from my good friend Jimmy Hendrickson, asking me to start running info in the newspaper letting folks know how they could sign up for the Annual Woodbine Rebels...
Posted On 14 May 2022
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Once I think voters got educated before casting their ballots

Let’s face it, when it comes to elections much of the time voters cast their ballots because they are friends with a particular candidate or went to school with a candidate or they know a candidate’s brother or their parents go to church with a candidate. I tend to talk to people...
Posted On 12 May 2022

Not sure how these elections are going to turn out

During my nearly 30 years of covering news in Whitley County, I have to say this has been one of the more unusual elections that I have covered in the sense that nobody seems to have any kind of clue about how this year’s elections will turn out. The most common refrain I hear...
Posted On 08 May 2022

Getting caught up, looking ahead to the next few weeks

(Column by Trevor Sherman) Howdy folks, it’s good to see everyone again! For those of you who may not know me, I served as Sports Editor here at the News Journal from December 2013 until my departure in November of 2020. I’ve contributed to the paper’s news and/or sports coverage...
Posted On 07 May 2022
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Out and About Ky. Style: Derby Day

A recent newspaper article about Kentucky Derby goers slipping prohibited items past ticket-takers while on their way to a prime spot in the infield triggered a 56-year-old memory of the Derby, and the infield in particular. I was a college student at the University of Kentucky...
Posted On 06 May 2022

We finally got to have our “homecoming”

For about a year and a half I was on the committee to plan the 100th anniversary celebration of Central Baptist Church. The Covid pandemic stopped us short of having the entire program last year and we postponed the “Homecoming” part of our celebration to this year. It took place...
Posted On 05 May 2022

Colonel Fest, Lincoln Day Banquet both had large turnouts

Things are starting to get a little bit lonely for me here in the News Journal newsroom. First, Jennifer Perkins left us a couple of weeks ago to pursue a job in television. Now News Journal Sports Editor Dean Manning left us at the end of the week to become a police dispatcher....
Posted On 30 Apr 2022

Problem solved as column proves to be best want ad

The response to my column last week was great. I had written about our need for a delivery driver and news reporters. We had advertised in several places, including the job opportunities listing by the Kentucky Press Association, for three weeks with no response. Then I wrote my...
Posted On 22 Apr 2022

Corbin’s Colonel Fest, Williamsburg’s Pops in the Park slated for Saturday

There is plenty to do in downtown Corbin and Williamsburg this Saturday. The second annual Colonel Fest will take place from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Corbin. The event is being held in honor of Corbin’s most famous resident, Colonel Harland Sanders, who founded...
Posted On 21 Apr 2022

Help! I mean we need help from journalists & others

In my 34 years at this newspaper I have never been confronted with the problem we are facing now, that is, lack of reporters and delivery personnel. We are not alone with this dilemma. Businesses everywhere are looking for employees. If you or if you know of a person who would...
Posted On 15 Apr 2022