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If you want to save historic buildings, then you have to start early

From a journalistic perspective one of the few good things I find about social media is that you can get an actual idea about how many people are reading a story or how interested folks are in it. Sometimes our readers really surprise me about just how interested they get in a...
Posted On 04 Feb 2022

A few milestones and a few observations from the week in sports

I’m going to start out this week up in the cheap seats by giving a shout out to Corbin Basketball Coach Tony Pietrowski who set the school record for most coaching wins in the program’s history as the Redhounds defeated Whitley County Friday night. Pietrowski notched win 442 at...

And they are off! Cumberland will be running in October

And they are off! The official race to finish the Cumberland Run, a new horse track, broke ground in Corbin Monday. By this fall harness racing will be taking place and by January of next year there will be a new restaurant located at the facility. Cumberland Run joins Cumberland...
Posted On 03 Feb 2022

Out & About Kentucky Style … Jay Bauer

Jay Bauer was the locker room attendant of the Kentucky Colonels professional basketball team in Louisville. At least that was his title in 1975, and at the age of 23 he had been involved with the Colonels for all nine of their American Basketball Association seasons. He started...
Posted On 01 Feb 2022

Area basketball games are missing atmosphere of fans

There are more than 2,500 high school students between Corbin, Whitley County and Williamsburg. There are 35,000 people living in Whitley County. So why are the high school gyms so sparsely populated during basketball games? Granted, despite the stereotype, not everyone in...

From KIPA to KPA

I almost never became a journalist.  The first time I attended a Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association (KIPA) Conference was the summer before my second year at Eastern Kentucky University in 2017.  I had just been hired on as the opinion’s editor at The Eastern Progress,...

Some interesting races will be on the ballot in May

With the election coming up in May, a few times over the last couple of months, I gave serious thought to writing a column with the headline, “I’d like to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for…”, and then conclude the column with “my candidacy for nothing. I haven’t...
Posted On 27 Jan 2022

Your local newspaper wins top awards

Please join me in congratulating our news staff for winning 19 awards, including the General Excellence award for being the best large weekly in the state, at the recent Kentucky Press Association’s winter convention. I hope that I can impress upon you the fact that this...
Posted On 27 Jan 2022

Book about ‘Bills! Bills! Bills!’ sounds kind of interesting

Periodically, I get releases from folks promoting a new service, or a new product or a new book. Most of them I just look at for about 10 seconds then move onto the next release or e-mail. I got one a few days ago about a book that caught my attention, entitled, “Bills! Bills!...
Posted On 25 Jan 2022

Finally, goodbye to the Tracy Apartments

Finally it is happening. The Tracy Apartment building in Corbin is being demolished. It is a story that has gone on for decades. The structure was condemned in 2005 and our newspaper carried a story in 2010 that it would be demolished in the near future. A “flaw” at the corner of...
Posted On 21 Jan 2022