20/20 Vision Plan proof Corbin has grown up in the last five years

When I found out I would be returning to my hometown for my Kentucky Press Association...

When I found out I would be returning to my hometown for my Kentucky Press Association...
To the Editor:
As school has come to a close and 5th street returns to a slower pace, I would like to address everyone who will travel this road everyday come August when school is back in session. This past April a very good friend of mine lost her brother in a...
To the Editor:
On behalf of the Video Production’s class at Whitley County High School, I would like to extend my appreciation to all volunteers, civic leaders, emergency personnel, and Whitley County High School faculty and staff for working with my class...
The average rainfall for the month of May in central Florida is 3.4 inches. It rained that much in the first few hours last week after we arrived for our vacation. As a matter of fact it rained every day. By the time we left Florida the rain had totaled as much as 25 inches,...
After reading Trent Knuckles’ column last week about not being able to hear much during Corbin City Commission meetings let alone understand what is being talked about, I got to thinking that this government body could take a few lessons from the Whitley County Fiscal...
I've covered Corbin City Commission meetings, on and off, for the last 12 years now. I would consider myself fairly knowledgeable about the workings of city government.
It is common for newspapers and other media to point out, often with delight, when politicians don't keep their campaign promises.I want to tell you about one locally that city leaders in Corbin appear poised to deliver on.
For those who would question the process for the selection of speakers for the Corbin Chamber of Commerce luncheons, let me explain.
In the past I've taken some ribbing about my appeal in this column to resurface the Gordon Hill area in Corbin. The last time I wrote about the awful condition of the road the state painted fresh yellow lines on it.
As I was sitting inside The Arena Friday night watching TNA Championship Wrestling, I couldn't escape this feeling of déjà vu and this sense that the more things change, the more they sometimes stay the same.
We are distributing our annual Community Guide. Many of you will receive it in your News Journal this week, while others will get it in the following weeks. The reason for splitting up the mail deliveries is that it takes our printer too long to process it all at once. It is a...
Most of Williamsburg is looking forward to the opening of the new Whitley County Justice Center in 2011. I think I speak for the whole community when I say that we're just dreading the construction process, which is expected to take close to two years to complete.
I am what is termed an "aquarist."
It's really just another term for someone who takes care of an aquarium. Nothing more.
The hobby started years ago when my father decided to purchase a 30-gallon tank to fit in the fireplace we never used. He figured...
A climate change has been developing over the last few years that could dramatically affect the life of every Kentuckian. The “climate” is not atmospheric, but political and social — growing sentiment toward reducing the role of coal in electric generation....
It’s that time of year again!
As the Run for the Roses draws nearer, Kentucky is gearing up for its most famous of traditions.
To the Editor:
Punishment for child abusers, whether it is physical or mental abuse, should be increased. I believe child abusers are getting off too easy. Although most child abusers usually only get either therapy or probation, that doesn't mean their going to...
Underline the following sentence and send it to all school officials in the 13th Region. THE ARENA IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR THE 13TH REGION TOURNAMENT!
The result of a decision between my wife and I to “do something cool” last year resulted in a season membership to the Actors Guild of Lexington. We’ve enjoyed each of the productions by AGL immensely, even though neither of us could really be considered...
To the Editor:
As the Williamsburg Independent School PRIDE Coordinator I would like to thank the following personnel for making 2009 PRIDE Clean-up effort such a HUGE success!
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