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Posted On 30 Nov 2022

Jury sides with former office manager in CUC lawsuit, $350,000 verdict

A Whitley Circuit Court Jury has awarded a $350,000 judgment to a former City Utilities Commission of Corbin office manager and bookkeeper, who alleged that she was fired from the organization in violation of the state whistleblower act for reporting that customers were being...
Posted On 30 Nov 2022

‘Tis the season to be giving with Kentucky Blood Center

Local residents will soon have the chance to make a potentially life-saving donation for someone and get a free T-shirt in the process. The Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) Bloodmobile will be at the Williamsburg Tourism and Convention Center on Friday, Dec. 2, from 1 – 5:30 p....
Posted On 29 Nov 2022

Ready for winter

  The Williamsburg Maintenance Department will be ready for snowy and icy conditions this winter with their brand new Chevrolet 2500 salt truck and plow. Pictured with the new truck are maintenance department employees Mico Riley, Larry Nichols, Jr., Bobby Huddleston and...
Posted On 28 Nov 2022

Whitley County grand jury finds no issues with General Election

The Whitley County Grand Jury has found no legal issues concerning the recent November General Election in Whitley County. Pursuant to applicable law, the grand jury reviewed the reports of the various precinct officers, the election commission and the county court clerk...
Posted On 26 Nov 2022

W’burg hydrant flushing starts Monday (Nov. 28)

The City of Williamsburg will start flushing fire hydrants on Monday, Nov. 28, and the public is being warned that they may notice temporary periods of discolored water during and after flushing in their area. This is a normal occurrence. If it should occur, let water run until...
Posted On 26 Nov 2022

Vaping is a serious issue, no question about it

There is no IF about it. You KNOW that under age vaping IS a SERIOUS problem in your community when the local school board sends out an open letter to the community urging stores that sell vaping products to place them behind the counter, like Corbin did last week. We aren’t just...
Posted On 25 Nov 2022

Whitley County Health Department receives clean audit reports

The Whitley County Health Department and Home Health Agency held its latest board meeting Monday evening where several items were on the agenda, including budget reviews and the discussion of Christmas bonuses for employees. After clean audit reports from CPA Brad Hayes for both...
Posted On 25 Nov 2022

Knox County men indicted again in connection with business burglaries

The legal woes continue to mount for a group of four Knox County men facing multiple legal charges across the tri-county area in connection with a string of alleged burglaries that targeted local businesses. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get...
Posted On 24 Nov 2022

Corbin transient tax rate will soon include Airbnb

If you’re traveling to Corbin and plan on staying in an Airbnb or someplace like it, then you will be paying a little more for your accommodations starting next year. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view...
Posted On 24 Nov 2022