
Brittany Whitehead
Journalist and Photographer at Freelance
Articles
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1 week ago |
thetimestribune.com | Brittany Whitehead
TRI-COUNTY — Families across Whitley County and Corbin had plenty of reasons to smile this past Saturday as two family-friendly Easter events brought the community together for a fun-filled day. At Patriot Park on the University of the Cumberlands campus, the Whitley County Health Department hosted its 3rd Annual Superhero Day. kAmr9:=5C6?
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1 week ago |
thetimestribune.com | Brittany Whitehead
CORBIN — Freedom Point Church transformed into a lively marketplace this past Saturday as the FP Spring Market welcomed local vendors, shoppers, and families for a day full of unique finds. Attendees were treated to a variety of booths showcasing everything from handcrafted wooden pieces by Logan Black of Knots and Nails to boutique clothing and accessories from Growing Grace Boutique.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Brittany Whitehead
WILLIAMSBURG — The University of the Cumberlands is calling on all nonprofit community groups in the Tri-County area to collaborate on meaningful service opportunities for students. In a recent social media post, the university shared its commitment to connecting students with impactful community projects. Whether taking place in April or during the upcoming Fall semester, these projects are designed to give students hands-on experience while also making a difference in the surrounding region.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Brittany Whitehead
CORBIN — The Corbin Arena was packed Thursday night with metalcore fans from across the region, all gathered for a high-octane performance by Killswitch Engage. The veteran heavy metal act headlined a stacked lineup that included opening sets from Frozen Soul, Fit for a King, and Kublai Khan TX. The night kicked off with Dallas death metal band Frozen Soul, who wasted no time in unleashing a thunderous wall of sound that set the tone for the evening.
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2 weeks ago |
thetimestribune.com | Brittany Whitehead
WILLIAMSBURG — The University of the Cumberlands is calling on all nonprofit community groups in the Tri-County area to collaborate on meaningful service opportunities for students. In a recent social media post, the university shared its commitment to connecting students with impactful community projects. Whether taking place in April or during the upcoming Fall semester, these projects are designed to give students hands-on experience while also making a difference in the surrounding region.
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