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Corbin has long had a problem admitting this simple fact - there are a lot of poor people here.A And maybe community leaders should take more initiative in helping them.
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor It started as an ice plant. Then it was home to a mining equipment provider... later a trucking company... then the Bounce Factory.
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor In what he called "the post 'South Park' America," Keith Semmel, chairman of the communication and theater arts department at University of the Cumberlands, said it's hard to imagine "The Simpsons" as a highly controversial TV show.
U of C receives $100,000 grant for student loans
Special to The Times-Tribune University of the Cumberlands has been approved for a $100,000 grant from the Charles E. Schell Foundation through Fifth Third Bank as trustee.
By Becky Manley / Staff Writer The Corbin Recreation Center was filled with students doing sit-ups, doing laps around a track and dancing to zesty Latin tunes Tuesday.
'Kentucky should gets its fair share' By Adam S. Sulfridge / Staff Writer Dr. Rand Paul, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, explained his position on taxes, government spending, the drug abuse epidemic, welfare and other government benefits during an exclusive interview with the Times-Tribune, just hours before his appearance at the University ...
Cumberlands' A Christmas Carol
Special to The Times-Tribune University of the Cumberlands Theatre Arts program announces the opening of the fall show "A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas" on Thursday, Nov.
Indiana University-East volleyball setter Lauren Crump was named the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's Player of the Week for Sept.
Kim sentenced to 12 1/2 years for possession of child pornography, identity theft, extortion
Sungkook Kim, who pleaded guilty in April to 24 federal counts of identity theft, extortion and computer fraud at the University of the Cumberlands and was later convicted of possession of child pornography, was sentenced Thursday to 12-and-a-half years in prison.
Ex-Cumberlands Student Gets 12 Years In Prison
A former University of the Cumberlands student has been sentenced to 12 years and one month in federal prison for trying to blackmail a fellow student into sending him a sexually graphic video of herself and for possessing child pornography.
Former U of C student sentenced in porn case
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer Former University of the Cumberlands student Sungkook Kim was sentenced Thursday to 12 years and one month in federal prison.
Shorter women lead Chick-fil-A Invitational
Berry Collegea s Callie Bennett shares the lead in the opening womens round of the Chick-fil-A Collegiate Invitational.
Dare to Compare event to be held at U of C
Special to The Times-Tribune University of the Cumberlands will host "Fitness Five/Dare to Compare: A Heath and Fitness Fair" Thursday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the O. Wayne Rollins Center gym and the James H. Taylor II track and football field.
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor Authors are dropping dead onstage during Corbin High School's latest theatrical production, "Murder by the Book." In CHS's first performance of the season, nine members of The Raven Society, assuming the persona of their favorite authors of classical literature, have arrived for their annual weekend retreat in ...
Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
It helps to understand the King's English
Sometimes the law is a mysterious thing. Like God, it often works in mysterious ways.
Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
State supreme court hears Cumberlands pharmacy school arguments
An attorney arguing a Kentucky Baptist College is eligible for state funding for a pharmacy school faced some skeptical questioning from Kentucky's Supreme Court on Thursday.
Baptist University Asks KY Court To Allow Funding
A Baptist university is asking the Kentucky Supreme Court to allow state funding for the construction of a pharmacy school on its campus in southeastern Kentucky.
Trip back to old Kentucky home lifts spirits
I could never forget the breathtaking beauty of my mountains in southeastern Kentucky.
U of C offers professional counseling program
Special to the Times-Tribune University of the Cumberlands continually endeavors to meet the educational needs of the Appalachian region, and the new Master of Arts in Professional Counseling program was designed with that mission in mind.
Corbin school officials discuss swine flu epidemic
By Adam Sulfridge/Staff Writer Corbin school officials met with members of the Whitley County Health Department Wednesday morning to discuss the upcoming flu season.
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