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‘Operation Ice Melt’ seeks those wanted for drug trafficking, drug possession

Nearly two dozen local police officers were up before the crack of dawn Wednesday in an attempt to round up nearly a dozen people – most of whom were wanted for drug trafficking or drug possession – in the Williamsburg Police Department’s first major drug round-up in over 10...
Posted On 20 Apr 2022

Master Commissioner Sales 4-20-2022

MASTER COMMISSIONER SALES In order to comply with the orders of the Whitley Circuit Court, the Master Commissioner will sell the property described in the following action(s) on MONDAY, May 2, 2022 at the hour of 12:00 noon, at the door of the Whitley County Judicial Center, (new...

Legal Notices for 4-20-2022

PUBLIC HEARING for District Facility Plan: The Corbin Independent School District will hold a public meeting of the Local Planning Committee (LPC) to review the District Facility Plan for the purpose of updating district facility needs. The meeting is scheduled for April 27, 2022...

Electronic Edition For 4-20-2022

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Corbin Lady Redhounds prepare for 2A State Tournament; Whitley County Lady Colonels prepare for long roadtrip

Coming off of a rough roadtrip in eastern Kentucky where they lost two out of three games, Coach Crystal Stidham’s Corbin Lady Redhounds Softball squad is preparing to head west to Owensboro beginning Friday for the Kentucky 2A Championship Tournament. Read this story and more...

County namesake William Whitley used in identity theft scam according to indictment

A Keavy man was indicted Friday in Laurel County for allegedly using the name of pioneer and county namesake William Whitley in an identity theft scam. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not...

Mayor Razmus says city must have ‘zero tolerance’ for loose dogs

Corbin Mayor Suzie Razmus said the city’s ordinance regarding dogs must be more stringently enforced following an incident in which a Corbin High School student was attacked by multiple neighborhood dogs on 23rd Street. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or...

Corbin Board of Education approves faculty, staff raises; increases sub payrates

The Corbin Board of Education is taking steps to help end the struggle of finding an adequate number of substitute teachers by increasing the daily pay for subs and creating a new payrate for retired certified teachers that are willing to return on an as-needed basis. Read this...

Castle indicted on two counts of assault in stabbing case, but claims self-defense

The Whitley County Grand Jury handed down an indictment against a Corbin man Monday morning for allegedly stabbing two people in late February. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a...
Posted On 20 Apr 2022

Lawsuits

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Posted On 20 Apr 2022
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