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Whitley woman found guilty of ripping off Social Security

A Whitley County woman found guilty of defrauding Social Security of more than $84,000 in benefits will be formally sentenced Sept. 19 in federal court.

Police officer finds missing dog on I-75; reward donated to Trooper Island

A Doberman pinscher who got lose and ran away at the weigh station on Interstate 75 Sunday is back with his people and on his way to Louisville.

Former Laurel Schools Superintendent arrested again for drunk driving

Former Laurel County Schools Superintendent David Young was arrested for the second time on a D.U.I. charge after Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies say they found him sitting in his vehicle after running it into a ditch off of River Bend Road Saturday night.

Man wanted for running into Rockholds woman’s home

Whitley County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man they say ran into a Rockholds woman’s home Wednesday and refused to leave.

Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin remembered as ‘quiet professional’

Hundreds of family members, friends and members of the community gathered at Corbin Funeral Home Tuesday to bid farewell to Air Force Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin.

Dixon wins third annual NIBROC Just Lose It weight loss competition

Les Dixon said he was planning to drop some of the excess weight he had packed on and the $1,000 prize to the winner of Nibroc: Just Lose It dangling out there was just extra incentive when he signed up for the competition in April.

Corbin to take legal action against top 10 worst tax avoiders

Corbin city officials are starting from the top in their efforts to tackle the issue of delinquent property taxes by taking 10 worst offenders to court in an effort to collect the money.

Men accused of beating another man with pipes, running him over set to stand trial

 A Corbin duo charged with beating a man with pipes and running over him with a pickup truck will go to trial today in Laurel Circuit Court.

 

Woman hit by car on Master Street now in stable condition

A Corbin woman who was hit by a car while trying to cross Master Street Friday afternoon remains in stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.

Inmate’s wrongful death lawsuit against Whitley Jail settled

 A settlement has been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Whitley County and the Whitley County Detention Center by the family of Ronald Shannon Lawson.