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Some Gave All

Sgt. 1st Class Lance Cornett, Staff Sgt. Christopher N. Hamlin, Lance Cpl. Thomas Reilly Jr., all of London, Cpl. Gary Coleman of Pikeville, Lance Cpl. Jonathan Thornsberry of McDowell, Sgt. 1st Class James Hoffman of Whitesburg, Staff Sgt. Delmar White of Wallins, Sgt. David Cooper of Williamsburg, PFC Joshuah Titcomb of Somerset, and Lance Cpl. Chadwick Gilliam of Mayking.....more>>

  • A return for closure
    Alvin William Ipema knew he was named for his great uncle, William, but he never knew where to go to pay his respects to his late namesake. He could not find his grave. It had been moved and was lost for more than 20 years.

  • Bridge flowers dedicated to late Rotarian
    Beautiful beds of flowers at Corbin’s renovated Engineer Street Bridge were dedicated on Wednesday to late Rotary Club member and long-time gardener Lawrence Helton.

  • Church members wash feet, give away new shoes
    The old RC Cola warehouse in Williamsburg was full of an unfamiliar shipment Thursday afternoon, thanks to three Christian mission organizations.

  • Wireless Internet and pizza
    Thirty-six people tested their laptops during Corbin Main Street’s free pizza party and wireless Internet event Monday at Vittorino’s Italian Restaurant on Main Street.

  • Heritage residents to paint trains
    Lexington had horses. Berea had hands. Even little Cadiz in Trigg County had pigs. Corbin is going to have trains.

  • Cumberland Falls Cleanup
    April showers bring May cleanups at Cumberland Falls, but dangerously high waters forced the park to reschedule its Beautification Day and riverbank cleanup.

  • A firefighter’s new tool
    The Corbin Fire Department tried out the newest tool in their life-saving arsenal Friday morning.

  • Observing Memorial Day
    London Mayor Troy Rudder recalled his father’s service in the South Pacific during World War II as he welcomed those assembled for the city and county’s Memorial Day observance.

  • Ducks raise $2K for Relay
    More than 400 plastic ducks “raced” along the lazy river at the Kentucky Splash Water Park Friday evening, propelled by those who are looking for a cure.

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