Mark White

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More liberal local media skipped justice center groundbreaking

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.

Corbin karaoke club owners press fiscal court on status of entertainment permit

It will be a little while longer before Whitley County Attorney Paul Winchester makes a recommendation as to whether Karaoke-Tyme in Corbin should receive an entertainment permit so it can operate.

Electric car company considering Williamsburg factory

If the stars align the way some local officials and a company that specializes in green technology are hoping, a new plant to build small electric pick-up trucks could be operating in Williamsburg by the end of the year and bring with it 300 to 500 jobs.

Old Williamsburg going by the wayside with new projects

If you haven't walked or driven down the streets of Williamsburg lately, then you probably ought to stop and take a look at how things were while you still have the chance

Police warn of scam artists in south Whitley

Law enforcement agencies are warning the public to be on the lookout for scam artists, who so far have been targeting elderly people in...

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Fine Arts Concert Series ends Sunday

The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. will...

Williamsburg City Council discusses possible fire department renovations

The Williamsburg City Council discussed the possibility of renovating...

Corbin principal highlights staff and student achievement at Corbin BOE

Corbin Educational Center (CEC) Principal Lori Barton highlighted staff...

W’burg officials address speeding concerns

Speeding is a problem in Williamsburg. It is something...
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