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Corbin gets second Sanders musical grant

TheTimesTribune.com - Mon Nov 16

By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor The city of Corbin received $8,000 this week toward a feasibility study for an outdoor drama based on the life of Col.

Large number of stolen DVDs, shoes discovered

Commonwealth Journal - Wed Nov 11

A Tennessee man and his son are facing criminal charges after the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department turned up hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen goods.

Homecoming Revivial Ev...

Harlan Daily Enterprise - Wed Nov 04

Mike Jackson 11-05-09 Pastor Bo Lee Harvest Worship Center 11-06-09 Pastor Sylvester Dunn Barbourville Church of God 7:00 p.m. Nightly November 8th At 11:30 Pastor Buddy Simpson with Dinner After.

Whitley County to get 911 service funding

TheTimesTribune.com - Thu Oct 29

Gov. Steve Beshear has announced that grant money will be going out to 12 Kentucky communities to help with their 911 services.

Weather service issues fog advisory

Williamson Daily News Online - Thu Oct 29

Watch carefully Tug Valley drivers The weather service issued a fog advisory until 10 a.m. JACKSON, Ky.

Man shot at Broadway, Jackson

The Courier-Journal - Thu Oct 29

Police are investigating an early morning shooting near the intersection of Broadway and Jackson streets.

Another Kentucky County Cancels Classes Due To Flu Outbreak

KLEX TV - Wed Oct 28

Breathitt County schools will be closed for the rest of the week after a rise in the number of students who were absent from school Monday due to flu-like symptoms.

They call him Hunter

The Anderson News - Tue Oct 20

He is perhaps the most appropriately named young man in Anderson County. Not only did Hunter Wilson, 12, bag a beautiful 9-point buck during the recent youth hunt season here, the seventh-grader also added a trophy elk to his resume during a youth elk hunt last month in Breathitt County.

'Operation Pay Back' nets 20

TheTimesTribune.com - Fri Oct 16

Law enforcement officials went in search of more than 50 Whitley County residents wanted for not paying child support during a roundup dubbed "Operation Pay Back" early Thursday morning.

Pro-coal interests become more vocal

Lexington Herald-Leader - Mon Oct 05

Environmentalists' campaigns against strip mining and coal-fired power plants have been so successful in swaying public opinion recently that the coal industry has started to take a more aggressive, visible approach to protect its interests, Kentucky activists say.

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