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Saturday is deadline to register for Colonel Sanders Half Marathon/10K

Approximately 230 runners are slated to take to the streets of Corbin on Nov. 13 to compete in either the Colonel Sanders Half Marathon, or the accompanying 10K race. However, Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Monhollen, one of the event organizers, said there is plenty of room for...

Prosecutorial system in Whitley County makes history

The Whitley County prosecutorial system made history on Monday when three assistant county attorneys were sworn in as assistant Commonwealth attorneys. Aaron Howard, Joshua Price and John Reynolds will be serving double duty working in both offices. County attorney Bob Hammons...

Football playoffs kickoff Friday night

The second season will begin Friday night for football teams across the state and Corbin will look to continue its drive for an undefeated season. Whitley County will attempt to pull off a big upset on the road, and Williamsburg will watch and wait to see who will be traveling to...

Photo Gallery: Trick or treating fun in downtown Corbin

Numerous youngsters turned out Friday afternoon for the annual downtown Corbin merchants trick or treating. Corbin firefighters and tourism officials also took part.
Posted On 04 Nov 2021

High school choirs combine for a Halloween “Spook” tacular Concert

The Whitley County band and choir, under the direction of Summer Walter, and the Williamsburg High School choir, under the direction of Jonathan Wyatt, performed a Halloween “Spook” tacular Concert, stated a Facebook post from the Williamsburg City School. The performance was...

Community Health Fair

Various local residents turned out Monday afternoon at The Corbin Center off Exit 25 for a community health fair and COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Above, Whitley County Health Department Public Health Nurse Caitlyn Walters administered COVID-19 booster shots to Gina Williams and...
Posted On 04 Nov 2021

$100,000 scratch off ticket sold at Gordon Hill convenience store

A Corbin convenience store recently sold a $100,000 winning lottery ticket. A London man, who wishes to remain anonymous, claimed a Break Fort Knox scratch-off ticket on Oct. 26, the Kentucky Lottery wrote in a release. He purchased the $30 scratch-off at Circle K on Gordon Hill...
Posted On 04 Nov 2021