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Tri-County Volunteer Fire Departments
* Reminder: Dial 911 for all emergencies.
KNOX COUNTY
Dispatch (non-emergency) - 546-4562
Artemus
Chief John Bays
East Knox
Chief Larry Hammons
West Knox
Chief Barry McDonald
Stinking Creek
Chief Jesse James
Little Poplar Creek
Chief Bill Oxendine
Richlands
Chief Alford Yeager
Bailey Switch
Chief Reggie Morgan
WHITLEY COUNTY
Dispatch (non-emergency) - 549-6017
Oak Grove
Chief James Hall
Woodbine
Cheif Rick Fore
South Whitley
Chief Jim Clawson
Three Point
Chief Gary Crusenberry
Patterson Creek
Chief Marvin Cress
Emlyn
Chief Matt Witt
Rockholds
Chief Charles Walker
Pleasant View
Chief Charlie Hart
LAUREL COUNTY
Dispatch (non-emergency) - 878-7000
Laurel County
Chief Greg Lewis
East Bernstadt
Chief Ed Hensley
Lily
Chief Michael Bryant
Swiss Colony
Chief Gary Wilkerson
Crossroads
Chief Gary Woods
Campground
Chief Ryan Rush
Keavy
Chief Ronnie Bales
McWhorter
Chief Coy Gilliam
Bush
Chief Don Minton
Bald Rock
Chief James Hale
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CHS to perform ‘Sweeney Todd’ at New York festival
The Corbin High School Thespian Society is taking “Sweeney Todd” to the National Performing Arts Festival in New York City March 27-28.
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Local author gives readers ‘The Power to Never Give Up’
Have you ever tried to face life’s challenges, only to feel weak, lonely, and discouraged at the end of the day?
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Turtleman goes Cheek to Beak
At Corbin’s Arena Saturday, Ernie Brown Jr. posed cheek to beak with a 35-pound snapping turtle. Brown was among those exhibitors at the Kentucky Sportsmen’s Outdoor Recreation Expo this weekend.
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From empty to full
Hunger in Knox County is real. So are empty pockets, empty cupboards and empty bowls.
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Injured Whitley soldier meets Barack Obama
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Tricks of Travel
Traffic bottlenecks, faded highway striping and intersections with blind spots are among the traffic woes the state wants to learn about from Corbin’s drivers and pedestrians.
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Education is a 'civil right'
Knox County parents are joining forces with a Louisville-based organization and planning a federal lawsuit to force school choice legislation forward in Frankfort.
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Main Street Marketing Plan
The results of a $10,000 market study of downtown Corbin will be released next week. One of the biggest findings? We need more signs.
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Ash Wednesday
Rob Shrader suggested to his flock on Ash Wednesday night that they approach Lent in a different kind of way.
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Pass the Salt
As winter maintains its icy grip on the country, road crews throughout the Tri-County have spread hundreds of tons of salt and racked up overtime hours to keep roads clear.
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