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CORBIN - “We are in full-on Christmas mode,” Corbin Tourism Director and Downtown Manager Maggy Monhollen told the Corbin Tourism Commission as she recapped the previous month’s events during Tuesday’s
Corbin Primary School played host to this year’s Storybook Christmas event, which sees Corbin High School students bring stories to life. This year’s event featured different stations set up throughout
The Christmas Open House brought kids of all ages to downtown Corbin for a chance to see Santa and tell him what they want for Christmas, while others got a
One of my favorite quotes from Leo Tolstoy starts out with, “I wanted movement, not a calm course of existence.” The older I get, the more I realize, this quote
Currently, I am working on a painting of an 18th century nautical vessel, a Frigate of sorts. I have been working on this painting for some time, playing around with
May 25, 2021 6 hrs ago 2020 Rogers Scholar and Corbin High School student Spencer Hays, right, and Ashton Noyes practice martial arts. | Photo contributed CORBIN â 2020 Rogers Scholar and Corbin High School student Spencer Hays partnered with Jeremy Patton of United Martial Arts to develop a social media anti-bullying campaign for males and females, ages 5-18, in Laurel, Knox, and Whitley counties. The goal was to demonstrate ways to combat bullying while teaching morals to children and teens. During the course of the nine-month project, Hays was able to reach 1,700 people with nearly 25 social media anti-bullying posts. âThis project means a lot to me because I was once an uncoordinated, chubby kid. I was shy and bullied into doing things I didnât want to do,â he said. âUnited Marital Arts gave me a place to be myself, and once I learned self-defense, that confidence bled over into other places, such as school. Bullying is awful and by campaigning on social media, I can give everyone the same confidence I have against bullies.â
1 of 7 Cameron Alsip carries a box of shoes to load into the back of WaterStep rented U-Haul. | Photo by Jarrod Mills Will Brock dumps a box of shoes into a bag being held open by his classmates, Kalub Alsip and Olivia Martinez. | Photo by Jarrod Mills Will Brock carries a bag full of shoes to be donated to WaterStep. | Photo by Jarrod Mills Student Coordinator Lauren Shackleford alongside WaterStep's Derek Howard and Cheryl Tinsley. | Photo by Jarrod Mills Since 2014, Corbin High School has helped collected over 14,000 pounds of shoes to be donated to WaterStep. | Photo by Jarrod Mills Kalub Alsip, Peyton Warren, Cameron Alsip, Will Brock stand in the back the U-Haul as Olivia Martinez, Ms. Cheryl Tinsley, and Lauren Shackleford hold a WaterStep sign. | Photo by Jarrod Mills