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Travis Freeman, a local football star, is an average high school junior. Living in the town of Corbin, Kentucky, his inner circle includes his supporting parents, girlfriend, and childhood best friend, Jerry Baker (Bram Hoover) [10] [11] Life is normal for Travis until one day, he is stricken with a series of severe headaches and a bacterial meningitis infection. [7]
Corbin: 48 29 WVTN-LD: The Gospel Eagle Richmond: 9 9 WBON-LD: AMGTV Buzzr on 9.2, Heartland on 9.3, Retro TV on 9.4 Louisville: Campbellsville: 4 15 WLCU-CD: The Walk TV Louisville: 24 18 WMYO-CD: Laff: This TV on 24.2, Court TV Mystery on 24.3, Shop LC on 24.4, Infomercials on 24.5, Charge! on 24.6, Jewelry TV on 24.7 28 15 WDYL-LD: Daystar ...
The Times-Tribune is a six-day (Monday through Saturday) morning daily newspaper based in Corbin, Kentucky, and covering Knox, Laurel and Whitley counties in that state. It is owned by CNHI . Founded June 17, 1882, as the weekly Corbin Enterprise , the newspaper took on the names Corbin Daily Tribune and Sunday Times when it began daily ...
One hundred and four years ago this month, on Oct. 31, 1919, a white mob in Corbin, Ky., rounded up approximately 200 Black people, drove them onto boxcars, and sent them to Knoxville, Tenn.
WLJC-TV (channel 65) is a television station licensed to Beattyville, Kentucky, United States, serving the Lexington area as an affiliate of the digital multicast network Cozi TV. The station is owned by local minister Margaret Drake and her ministry, The Hour of Harvest, Inc. WLJC-TV's studios are located on Radio Station Loop north of ...
Hart County News-Herald: Munfordville: 1989 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Created from merger of The Hart County Herald (1911) and Hart County News (1878) [40] Henderson Gleaner: Henderson: 1883 Tue–Sun Gannett [20] Henry County Local: Eminence: 1879 [41] Weekly Paxton Media Group: The Herald–Ledger: Eddyville: 1901 [42] Weekly Paxton Media ...
WDKA began broadcasting on June 5, 1997. It was a UPN affiliate broadcasting an analog signal on UHF channel 49. [3] In 2000, WDKA switched affiliations with low-powered station WQTV-LP (licensed to Murray, Kentucky) and repeater WQWQ-LP to become an affiliate of The WB.
The dedicated medical staff at a Duquesne women's basketball game sprang into action last month to save Ed Wesolowski, a father of three, after he suffered a widow-maker heart attack and collapsed ...