With heavy hearts, we say goodbye to Glennis, who passed away on June 23, 2025. Born Glennis Rhodes on May 21, 1954, in Siler, KY, he was a beacon of love and laughter in every life he touched.A beloved husband, devoted father, proud papaw and great-grandpapaw, and a man whose love for family, faith, and simple country living left a lasting mark on all who knew him.He was a man rooted in the land, and he found peace in the quiet work of it. He had a keen eye for ginseng and loved roaming the hills looking for it with patience and care, just like everything else he...
Jerry Lee Trammell, age 74, of Williamsburg, KY, passed away Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at Baptist Health Corbin. He was born on August 26, 1950 in Whitley County, KY, to the late Gurnie and Judy Irene Tye Trammell.Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary Rowland Trammell; one sister, Lois Sego; two brothers, Glennis Earl Trammell, and Russell Eugene Trammell.He is survived by his daughter, Stephanie Patrick (Chris) of Williamsburg, KY; six grandchildren, Gentry Patrick, Kelsey Patrick, Justin Brown, Matthew Patrick Viola Patrick, Nikki Smith; two sisters, Judy Brown (Harold) of Corbin, KY, Mayme Wilburn (Paul) of Williamsburg, KY; two brothers, Gurnie Trammell...
Last week, I wrote in my column thanking Jeff Chadwell for his efforts throughout what was yet another successful season for Little League in Corbin. Little did I know when I typed out those words that Jeff would tragically pass away as that column was making its way out into the local community.
I don’t know all of the details behind what happened to Jeff, but early last week I learned that he had experienced some sort of a medical emergency and was in the hospital in pretty rough shape. I stayed in communication with a few folks who were receiving updates on his condition, and joined so many...
Last week, the Corbin Area Technology Center (Corbin ATC) welcomed in a group of incoming 6th-9th graders for a three-day camp that allowed them to get hands-on experience in exploring potential future career pathways.
As part of last week’s camp hosted by the Corbin Area Technology Center, the Kentucky State Police Special Response Team brought an armored vehicle and several pieces of equipment to show students.
“The overall goal of this camp is to try and draw students into the career and technical education side of things, and to make them more aware of what’s out there,” said ATC Principal Josh Watkins.
Watkins explained that, for many years, he feels like...
With rising summer temperatures, Baptist Health emphasizes the importance of preventive measures, especially for vulnerable populations, as advised by Dr. Amy Martin Higgins, MD, of Baptist Health Primary Care London.
Dr. Higgins emphasizes that older adults, young children, pregnant women, people taking specific medications, and the immunocompromised are particularly susceptible to heat-related illnesses.
“These groups face unique challenges in regulating body temperature,” she explained. “Heat exhaustion, marked by symptoms like thirst, overheating, fatigue, nausea, and muscle soreness, is a common issue we see in our emergency department.”
To stay safe during hot weather, Dr. Higgins recommends:
Staying hydrated with water and electrolyte-containing fluids before and during sun exposure.
Wearing loose, light-colored clothing.
Applying sunscreen...
(Column by By Bella Morin, Learn and Earn Intern, Partners for Rural Impact)
My name is Bella Morin, and I am a student at Williamsburg Independent High School who is being granted the platform to talk to you through the “Learn and Earn” program at Partners for Rural Impact. The program director is Ismaila Ceesay, who handles large-scale operations. On a more local scale, it is supported, endorsed, and managed by our very own Mrs. Kayla Henderson at Williamsburg Independent.
I have always been a passionate writer, and I work hard to nurture my creative ability. I hope to take that passion and apply it to the News Journal and...
With rising summer temperatures, Baptist Health emphasizes the importance of preventive measures, especially for vulnerable populations, as advised by Dr. Amy Martin Higgins, MD, of Baptist Health Primary Care London.
Dr. Higgins emphasizes that older adults, young children, pregnant women, people taking specific medications, and the immunocompromised are particularly susceptible to heat-related illnesses.
“These groups face unique challenges in regulating body temperature,” she explained. “Heat exhaustion, marked by symptoms like thirst, overheating, fatigue, nausea, and muscle soreness, is a common issue we see in our emergency department.”
To stay safe during hot weather, Dr. Higgins recommends:
Staying hydrated with water and electrolyte-containing fluids before and during sun exposure.
Wearing loose, light-colored clothing.
...
A London man has been indicted on multiple sexual-related charges involving a child.
Andrew Hedrick, 39, was named in a four-count indictment on Friday, with a Laurel County grand jury formally charging him with first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, first-degree sexual abuse and possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor.
According to the indictment, the alleged incidents began as far back as January 2015. Based on the victim’s date of birth listed in the indictment, they would have been as young as five when the alleged abuse began.
The indictment claimed that Hedrick sexually abused the victim from sometime in January 2015 until December 2020.
Hedrick was arrested April 11 after...
The Corbin Rotary Club recently handed out $1,000 scholarships to 10 local graduating high school seniors from Corbin High School and Lynn Camp High School as part of their annual scholarship program.
The scholarship money was raised through the annual Corbin Rotary Club Golf Scramble. Students were selected through an application process and an interview.
The scholarship recipients had impressive community service hours in addition to other accomplishments. Corbin High School seniors receiving scholarships included: Addyson Henson, Reid Bryant, Haley Carr, Hannah Perry, Conner Middleton, Addison Bonham, Gavin Hughes, Lindsay Jones and Riley Lewis. Lynn Camp High School’s Alexis Girtley also received a scholarship.
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