Corbin alcohol public forum scheduled for March 16
An informational forum about what Corbin's recent 'wet' vote will mean for the city is planned for Friday, March 16 at 5:00 p.m., and officials say everyone is invited to attend and ask questions.
An informational forum about what Corbin's recent 'wet' vote will mean for the city is planned for Friday, March 16 at 5:00 p.m., and officials say everyone is invited to attend and ask questions.
The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. is pleased to present a performance by The 5 Browns, Thursday, March 8, 7:30 p.m. at The Rollins Center, University of the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, Kentucky.
After over a year of mulling the issue, the Kentucky Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in a long-standing occupational tax dispute between the city of Corbin and the Knox County Fiscal Court, moving the issue one step closer to a final resolution.
If you missed the Redhound Theatre's production of "Paul's Case" this season, then you are in luck.
Since Corbin voters narrowly approved the sale of packaged liquor following a citywide referendum vote on Feb. 20, local officials say interest from businesses and individuals who want to sell alcohol has been high.
A sign encouraging Williamsburg residents to "Vote Yes" for a proposal that would allow certain restaurants to sell alcohol within the city limits rankled some against the measure who are calling placement of the sign "inappropriate."
Two of four people suspected of a shoplifting and theft spree, caught on security camera at a Corbin gas station, have been arrested, and police say they are closing in on the others.
One of Corbin's most iconic downtown businesses is celebrating a milestone this weekend.
A Corbin businesswoman is one of 23 Kentuckians, representing a broad spectrum of public and private sector interests, who will serve on a Blue Ribbon Commission tasked with reforming the state's tax code.
A Corbin seventh grader is the winner of an annual contest to design the PRIDE Spring Cleanup t-shirt, which will be given to thousands of volunteers this year during organized cleanups throughout southeastern Kentucky.
