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The Odyssey of Homer

In what he called “the post ‘South Park’ America,” Keith Semmel, chairman of the communication and theater arts department at University of the Cumberlands, said it’s hard to imagine “The Simpsons” as a highly controversial TV show. ....more>>

  • Whitley inmates earn degrees
    A small ceremony was held at the Whitley County Detention Center Friday for a handful of inmates making academic accomplishments — three inmates received their General Equivalency Diplomas and four received Kentucky Employability Certificates.

  • A taste of homelessness
    A student resting inside a cardboard box talks on a cell phone. As this newspaper goes to press, he and about 20 other teens will be spending the night in similar boxes in the Corbin Wal-Mart parking lot, experiencing just a taste of what it’s like to sleep on the streets.

  • London to establish Carl Hurley Lane
    A major mark in Laurel County history will be made Friday morning at Weaver’s Hot Dogs on London’s Main Street.

  • Prewitt sheds light on juvenile drug abuse
    Following an interview with Chief Wayne Bird of the Williamsburg Police Department as part of a special series on the local drug abuse epidemic, Judge Cathy Prewitt of the 34th Judicial District shed light on what she believes is growing drug abuse among juveniles.

  • Up in smoke
    In the same location that Williamsburg officers publicly crushed over 5,000 cans of beer seized during bootleg busts, Chief Wayne Bird set fire to a gross amount of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia seized by the department in drug-related arrests.

  • Special moonbow envelopes going fast

  • Battling the H1N1 virus
    Hundreds of people waited in line outside Whitley County Middle School to receive free H1N1 vaccinations from the Whitley County Health Department Tuesday evening.

  • Trains on display
    Fifteen poly-resin trains went on public display Saturday during the unveiling of the city’s long-awaited public art project titled “Monuments of Art, Spirit & Heritage.”

  • Tri-County Volunteer Fire Departments
    Directory of volunteer fire departments in the Tri-County

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