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KCEOC Aquatic Club celebrates major accomplishment

KCEOC Aquatic Club had four swimmers qualify to swim...

Shoplifting suspect leads W’burg police on 100 mph chase

A Lexington woman remains incarcerated in the Whitley County Detention Center after allegedly shoplifting from the Williamsburg Walmart and leading police on a vehicle pursuit that reached a speed of 100 mph before ending just inside Tennessee.

Legal Notices for 7/3/13, page 1

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Man who escaped jail on funeral furlough in Jan. 2012 caught in Corbin

A Corbin man who has been on the run for 18 months since being released from the Whitley County Detention Center on a furlough to attend a family funeral is finally back in custody.

Daily Obituary Notices for July 5, 2013

Mary Hazel Douglas Mary Hazel Douglas, 85, of Little Elk, Tenn., passed Monday, July 1, 2013 at Lafollette Medical Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday at...

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