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Empty Bowls looking for sponsorships
Spring’s almost here, and within weeks the potter’s wheel will kick into full gear, the kilns will be fired up, and volunteers will paint the finished bowls.
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‘We’ll never forget this’
Darren Pennington and Frank Votolato remember exactly where they were on Friday, March 2, 2012.
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ASPCA names animal shelter a participant in dog rescue project
Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter in Rockholds has been selected by the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) to participate in The Carroll Petrie Foundation Dog Rescue Project.
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Corbin Primary celebrates Presidents’ Day
Every President of the United States stopped by Corbin Primary School’s gymnasium Tuesday.
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Keeping the Music Alive
The Senior Citizens Center in Barbourville may not be Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, but the enthusiasm of the crowd listening to the two musicians perform was no less electric.
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Bob Mitchell honored for leadership
When Hal Rogers took the oath of office for Kentucky’s Fifth Congressional District in 1981, there beside him was Bob Mitchell.
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Times-Tribune publisher named KPA president
Times-Tribune Publisher Willie Sawyers was named 2013 president of the Kentucky Press Association at the KPA Winter Convention in Louisville last Friday.
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And Justice For All
Animals can’t speak English. If they could, what horrendous stories abused pets could tell about their former owners and the starvation and cruelty to which they were subjected and forced to endure.
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KSP Trooper Island raffle features Chevrolet Camaro
The Kentucky State Police, Post 11 London and Trooper Island Inc. announce the 2013 Trooper Island Raffle to help raise funding for the Trooper Island Children’s Camp.
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Laurel Sheriff recognizes individuals for contributions in 2012
Sheriff John Root is proud to recognize deputies, office staff and citizens who have gone above and beyond their duties in serving the citizens of Laurel County during 2012.
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