Be an aware buyer We have all heard the old saying, “If something is too good to be true, it probably is.” This saying continues to hold true for consumers who are constantly bombarded with products claiming to be cure-alls in areas ranging from germ protection to quick and...
Chris West, standing next to a statue of KFC Founder Colonel Harland Sanders in Sanders Park in downtown Corbin. There is an old adage that when you are not feeling good mentally, the best thing to do is take a walk. Chris West of Newport, North Carolina, is taking that advice a...
BID NOTICE: The Whitley County Health Department is taking sealed bids for a 1998 Ford Explorer, FWD, V6, 151,000 miles. The vehicle will be sold as is. Bids will be accepted until Friday, May 8, 2016 by 12:00 p.m. For more information, please call Bill Freeman at 606-549-3380....
After 45 years, officials with the Keavy Fire Department announced the department would no longer cover the portion of its district located in Whitley County. A joint letter from Letch Day, Chairman of the department’s Board of Directors, and Chief Richard Bales was sent to the...
Williamsburg’s 3,143 registered voters will get to decide on June 28 whether they want to allow expanded alcohol sales in the city. On Friday, Whitley County Clerk Kay Schwartz’s Office certified a 527-signature petition that Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison...
A Gray man died and a second man suffered serious injuries following a head-on collision on U.S. 25W near Oak Grove Elementary School Thursday morning. Whitley County Coroner Andy Croley identified the deceased as 36-year-old Willard Brown. According to Whitley County Sheriff’s...
A retired professor revealed some of the interesting details of the life of former Kentucky governor and U.S. Senator Albert Benjamin “Happy” Chandler that will be part of his upcoming biography during a speech to the Corbin Kiwanis Club last week. Richard Crowe spoke mostly...