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Posted On 24 Apr 2013
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No business license, no problem for south Corbin repair shop

A south Corbin auto repair shop has operated for nearly an entire year without a city-required business license, and local officials say they are finally poised to take action in the near future to shut it down if fines and fees aren’t paid soon.

Posted On 24 Apr 2013
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EXTRA CONTENT: Lawsuit over death of teen in Whitley County Jail settled for $90,000

A lawsuit claiming that the 2010 death of an 18-year-old inmate at the Whitley County Detention was the result of negligence by jail staff has been settled out of court.

Police seeking public’s help to capture Wal-Mart thief

Police are asking for the public's help to identify a man seen leaving the Williamsburg Wal-Mart recently on store security camera footage with two computers that he allegedly didn't pay for.

Posted On 24 Apr 2013

Lincoln Club Banquet focuses on McConnell re-election effort

Even though his election is more than one year away, the re-election bid of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was the primary topic on the minds of the Republican faithful Saturday in Corbin.

Posted On 24 Apr 2013

Bena Mae’s Kitchen: Buy the Book

Quintessentially American, inspirational, nostalgic, and filled with a sense of pride, the book is warm and thoroughly entertaining, whether you are a sports fan or never set foot in the little town of Corbin, KY.

Posted On 24 Apr 2013
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Legally blind Corbin man sets sights on college graduation

Christopher Lipps, a 40-year-old legally blind Corbin, Ky. resident, always wanted to earn a college degree but was held back by his disability. That was then. This is now.

Posted On 24 Apr 2013
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May Day Festival Queen and Tiny Queen race update

At the end of the second count in the race for May Day Queen and Tiny Queen, the Ossoli Club has released the following results: First place in the May Queen Race at this time is Jacqueline Elizabeth Noell. Emma Kate Carloftis is in second place. In third place at this time is...
Posted On 24 Apr 2013
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