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CORBIN — Geoff and Sky Marietta, the owners of 2nd & Main, have recently installed solar panels on top of their business’s roof. Second & Main is a local event
April 6 marks the one-year anniversary since the first case of COVID-19 was announced in Whitley County. Members of the community have all been impacted differently with some feeling the effects of the virus more than others. Despite the differences, every person has been impacted in some way by the virus.
Here are just a few of their perspectives.
Health official battles misinformation and public stigma
“I had a bad feeling about it,” said Marcy Rein, the director of public health at the Whitley County Health Department. “It felt a little bit like a train coming, but you can’t quite tell how far away it is, but you know that it is coming.”
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Lucy Hale developed an idea of the magic of reading through a child s eyes with a realistic little boy reading a book but surrounded by a child-like interpretation of trees, a train, a red bird and the sun. | Photo by Erin Cox
The mural was installed last week when the weather was warm and dry. | Photo by Erin Cox
Over the weekend, Lacy Hale, a renowned artist and muralist out of Whitesburg, installed a mural on the side of the Corbin Public Library for community members to enjoy. | Photo Contributed featured
By Emily Adams-Bentley
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Lucy Hale developed an idea of the magic of reading through a child s eyes with a realistic little boy reading a book but surrounded by a child-like interpretation of trees, a train, a red bird and the sun. | Photo by Erin Cox