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Final tune up match…

Local high school soccer teams kicked off their seasons Tuesday night. In the final scrimmage before Tuesday’s opener at Berea, the Corbin Lady Redhounds hosted Garrard County.

NIBROC 2021 carnival rides open Wednesday

Popular attractions, such as the Speed XXL carnival ride and the three-day volleyball tournament, will return to Corbin this week for its 69th annual NIBROC festival. “I think everyone is ready to return to our festival after being off last year,” said Bruce Carpenter, the...

Local school decisions moot after Beshear’s mask mandate

Gov. Andy Beshear has announced a statewide mask mandate for schools. “This is how we make sure we protect our children, but this is also how we make sure that they stay in school,” said Beshear during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. Local school boards have...

Breakthrough COVID cases in Whitley County

The Whitley County Health Department announced 39 new COVID–19 cases on Tuesday, bringing the number of residents that have tested positive for the virus to 4,327. Officials noted that there are currently 243 active cases. After announcing the first breakthrough case – meaning...

Do your ‘doody’: Pet waste disposal stations coming soon to ‘Burg

What do you do when you can’t get people to quit letting their pets defecate in certain parts of the city, such as some parks? Pet waste stations, like this one in Corbin, will be coming to Williamsburg soon. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get...
Posted On 11 Aug 2021

Williamsburg looking to improve website, social media with new hires

With lots of new businesses in town, a $51 million expansion happening at Firestone, a new hangar being built at the airport, and construction for the Cumberland Mint off-track betting and historical wagering facility, the city of Williamsburg has a lot of things that it would...
Posted On 11 Aug 2021

Williamsburg police sued for false arrest

A Rockholds couple is suing three Williamsburg police officers and the City of Williamsburg for false arrest and malicious prosecution after lab test results showed that a substance the man was arrested with wasn’t methamphetamine. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents...
Posted On 11 Aug 2021

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Lawsuits

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Marriages

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