The Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Harlan Sanders, the founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken chain. Sanders' first restaurant was there.
Special moonbow envelopes going fastTheTimesTribune.com - Thu Nov 05
By Becky Manley / Staff Writer Collectors need to scurry if they hope to snatch one of the few remaining Cumberland Falls moonbow commemorative envelopes.
Lily man wanted for drugs, fleeing arrestTheTimesTribune.com - Thu Nov 05
By Becky Manley / Staff Writer Police are asking the public's help in finding a Lily man who led police on a 30 minute police chase Wednesday, according to the Corbin Police Department.
Battling the H1N1 virusTheTimesTribune.com - Wed Nov 04
By Adam S. Sulfridge / Staff Writer Hundreds receive vaccine at Whitley Co. Middle School Hundreds of people waited in line outside Whitley County Middle School to receive free H1N1 vaccinations from the Whitley County Health Department Tuesday evening.
Hundreds wait in the cold to be vaccinatedWKYT - Tue Nov 03
Hundreds of Whitley County residents stood in line for hours in the cold to get an H1N1 vaccination.
Forgot the potTheTimesTribune.com - Tue Nov 03
By Adam S. Sulfridge / Staff Writer Whitley County deputies allegedly found 12 marijuana plants growing at a residence when they responded to a domestic disturbance complaint, and according to police, the man claims he "forgot about the plants." Around 11 p.m., Deputy Brett Reeves responded to 12900 Hwy.
Thingsa ll be great when youa re downtownTheTimesTribune.com - Tue Nov 03
By Becky Manley / Staff Writer Before walking into Cottongim Pharmacy Thursday, a customer craned his neck to watch workers apply beige paint to the building.
Whitley County portion of KY 92 openedMcCreary County Voice - Fri Oct 30
The phrase "going across the mountain" may become absent from the vernacular of travelers moving between Pine Knot and Williamsburg.
A mothera s story sends message for school choiceTheTimesTribune.com - Fri Oct 30
Kentucky's public education system does a solid, if not spectacular, job - with about 25 percent of its students.
Whitley County to get 911 service fundingTheTimesTribune.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.
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