Daily Archives: Nov 16, 2016

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KCEOC Aquatic Club celebrates major accomplishment

KCEOC Aquatic Club had four swimmers qualify to swim...

Shoplifting suspect leads W’burg police on 100 mph chase

A Lexington woman remains incarcerated in the Whitley County Detention Center after allegedly shoplifting from the Williamsburg Walmart and leading police on a vehicle pursuit that reached a speed of 100 mph before ending just inside Tennessee.

Lily man facing assault charge in connection with car wreck

A Lily man has been charged with first-degree assault after Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies say he was driving under the influence when he crashed...

‘The Nutcracker’ ballet coming to Corbin Saturday

The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. presents The Nutcracker, Saturday, November 19, 2016, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Corbin High...

W’burg Turkey Trot planned for Thanksgiving morning

Williamsburg officials are hoping to have another big crowd for the Turkey Trot race on Thanksgiving Day and have announced dates for several other...

Long-vacant downtown Corbin building may be getting new owner

The project to turn the former Thomasville Furniture building in downtown Corbin into apartments and commercial space may soon be in private hands. Officials with...

Corbin Middle School construction remains on schedule

Work on the new Corbin Middle School is on schedule to open as planned in time for the start of the 2018-19 school year. At...

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Hunter Tye appointed as new agent of Whitley County Farm Bureau in Williamsburg

Hunter Tye has been appointed as an agent with...

22nd Annual Best Places to Work in Kentucky Award winners announced

The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Kentucky Society for Human Resource...

Corbin singer-songwriter Dustin Ryan releases his debut single

Corbin singer-songwriter Dustin Ryan has released his debut single,...

Can I testify for a minute?

Day 5 of Mark Batterson’s 40 Days of Prayer...

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