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Help, my neighborhood is being invaded by skunks

Great feedback from our sample mailing last week. Many of you took up our special offer and subscribed. During the Covid period our number of subscribers, like many other newspapers, hit a decline. Thankfully those numbers are starting to rise again. Studies show us that for a...
Posted On 23 Sep 2022

This year’s Trading Days festival gets two thumbs up

The 39th Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days had a nice turnout last week in downtown Williamsburg. There seemed to be a pretty good sized crowd when I left Williamsburg late last Thursday afternoon. Friday morning’s entertainment was nice with the Whitley Central Intermediate...
Posted On 15 Sep 2022

A free newspaper is your invitation to subscribe

Some of you may ask why you are getting a free News Journal? It is because we want you to join the thousands of others who read our local newspaper every week as subscribers. In this edition are subscription ads for a one time special offer of $38 for a full year subscription for...
Posted On 14 Sep 2022

Selvy honored, WHS volleyball wins regional title, other local teams competing in state tourneys

There’s been a lot of big things happening in the world of local sports in recent days, including Corbin Redhound legend Frank Selvy being inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.

Out & About KY Style: Bill Russell and Jim McDaniels

Much has been written about the passing of Bill Russell, who many consider among the best basketball players to ever play the game. With high school state championships and two NCAA titles at the University of San Francisco, the Louisiana native, was even better in leading the...
Posted On 13 Sep 2022

With college debt forgiveness, some deserve the help more than others

Sometimes one decision can change the trajectory of your future, such as deciding which college to attend. During my senior year of high school, I was all set to go to the University of Kentucky. I had the student aid documents all filled out. I had a housing assignment for the...
Posted On 12 Sep 2022

We’ll see you at Trading Days, just not with a booth

Anyone who followed along with our recent NIBROC Festival activities knows that we had planned on also making an appearance with a booth at the 2022 Old Fashioned Trading Days Festival, taking place this Thursday-through-Saturday in downtown Williamsburg. However, due to...

Edmund Shelby’s book tells about the class of 1966

My background in the newspaper field for many years had been centered on advertising sales and management until I took the job as publisher of this newspaper in 1987. That is when I first started writing. To run a successful local newspaper Al Smith, whom I worked for in London...
Posted On 02 Sep 2022

Fine Arts Association is making a comeback, but they need your help

In early February of 2020, none of us had any idea that life would soon change forever due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Very soon, businesses would be disrupted, church pews would empty, and schools would send students home to learn via e-mail and Zoom conference calls.

Let me clarify something about last week’s column

First off, let me clarify something about last week’s column regarding the death of former Whitley County Judge-Executive and Jailer Jerry Taylor. I have since realized that there were a number of people, who took offense to the Jerry Taylor story I mentioned about his father...
Posted On 31 Aug 2022