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Introducing Lincoln James Cima

Hello my name is Lincoln James Cima. I was born Friday, November 6, 2015 at 6:05 p.m. I am 7 lbs, 53/4 oz and 183/4 inches long. My proud parents are Jeremy and Amber Cima. My Grandpaprents are Mike and Joanne Bryant of Stearns, KY and Mike and Cristy Cima of Corbin, KY.

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Keep your family healthy through the holidays

The holiday season is upon us once again, and with it comes the season’s notoriously hectic pace. With crowded social calendars and the stress of holiday shopping, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed once the season hits full swing. Unfortunately, many people have trouble staying healthy through the hectic holiday season. With so much to do,…

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Benefit from nutritious turkey even after Thanksgiving

If turkey is not normally on your lunch or dinner menu, come the holiday season it’s bound to show up in abundance. As soon as the weather cools and the crispness of late autumn is in the air, thoughts turn to more hearty meals, and of course, the fall pie asistance: Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey takes…

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Night at the Museum

Photo submitted The McCreary County Museum once again presented its annual “Night at the Museum.”  Visitors learned about the history of McCreary County as historical figures from the County’s past came to “life” during the special event.

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Vets Huddle Together

Photos by Eugenia Jones Local veterans enjoyed a free breakfast at Huddle House on Veterans’ Day.  The veterans shared stories amongst themselves and with the Huddle House staff and patrons.

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RUCK FOR THE CORPS

Photos submitted On November 10, 2015 (the Marine Corps Birthday), members of the Veteran owned and operated “Adversity Training Center” ran a 20 mile “RUCK FOR THE CORPS” to bring attention to the growing tragedy of soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It was also to honor Veteran’s Day. The run began on Highway…

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Matt Bevin, who aimed to get elected governor on his own terms, does it in spectacular fashion

 By Matthew Young University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Telecommunications LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Republicans, adorned in suits and dresses, sipped their drinks and rang their bells – their Bevin bells. As each set of precincts came in, the cheers grew louder for Republican Matt Bevin in the Galt House Hotel on the riverfront in Louisville.…

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Big South Fork and Obed Waive Some Fees for Veteran’s Day

Oneida and Wartburg, Tennessee: Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and Obed Wild and Scenic River will be observing Veteran’s Day on Wednesday, November 11. Superintendent Niki Stephanie Nicholas has authorized one night of free camping at the Alum Ford Campground (Big South Fork) and Rock Creek Campground (Obed) as well as for…

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