ALDI welcomed shoppers back to its renovated Corbin store on Wednesday morning. The store, at 24 South Highway 1223, is part of an ongoing initiative to remodel and expand existing
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Corbin Catering and Foods is open for pickup and delivery. Masks are mandatory and hand sanitizer is at the entrance.
Corbin Catering and Foods offers delicious meals like beef Bourguignon, scalloped potatoes and homestyle soups that taste like they came straight out of your mom s kitchen.
The compact yet beautifully decorated shop on Kingston Road features one fully-dressed dining table in the front with a full commercial kitchen in the back where the magic happens.
Freshly prepared packaged foods sit in the fridge to be taken home by customers, and an array of gourmet grocery offerings like oils and vinegar, preserves, marmalades and olives line the shelves in the food market right near the front entrance.
Baptist Health hosting walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics in several locations
Mary OConnell
and last updated 2021-04-18 10:23:20-04
Baptist Health is hosting walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Corbin, Lexington, and Richmond this week. No registration is required.
The clinics will run at the following locations and times:
The Corbin Center, 222 Corbin Center Dr., Corbin. 8 a.m.-3 p.m., April 19-23.
Lexington Green, 161 Lexington Green, Suite B2. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., April 19-22.
EKU Perkins Building, 4436 Kit Carson Dr., Richmond. 8 a.m.-2 p.m., April 20-22.
Appointments are open to people ages 16 and older. Teens under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and a valid photo ID and insurance card for the minor must also be presented.
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Vaccines are now available for all adults but only 20% of Laurel County’s population has been vaccinated. Even though anyone 18+ is currently eligible for the vaccine, most of the vaccines are administered to those over the age of 50. Laurel County has the one dose of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Health officials in Laurel County are encouraging people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. They say they believe more younger people need to be vaccinated. Of the 10,000 in Laurel County who got the shot, more than half are 60 and over. Mark Hensley, Director at the Laurel County Health Department, says that is something we are working very hard to change. He said we know for the health and safety of our community, it’s the single most important thing you can do. Hensley says unlike a few months ago when supplies were slim, supplies are way up now. He said they are offering same day scheduling. Hensley said t