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Corbin police arrest ‘porch pirate’

Corbin police arrested one person Saturday morning in connection with a “porch pirate” case, according to a Corbin Police Department release.

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Fiscal court files 32 small claims lawsuits to collect unpaid occupational taxes

The Whitley County Fiscal Court has filed 32 small claims lawsuits seeking to collect $35,738.60 in unpaid occupational taxes, interest and penalties.

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Electronic Edition For 1-3-2024

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Filing deadline at 4 p.m. Friday (Jan. 5) for Corbin City Commission, W’burg City Council

Those wanting to run for Williamsburg City Council, Corbin City Commission or Whitley Circuit Court Clerk but haven’t filed their paperwork yet, better be making their way down to the Whitley County Clerk’s Office by the 4 p.m. deadline Friday with their election papers.

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Baptist Health Corbin welcomes first baby of 2024

As the clock struck midnight and the world bid farewell to the old year, a bundle of joy arrived to usher in the new beginnings.

Mom Sydney Van Norstran welcomed her daughter, Taytum Blaire Van Norstran, who was born on New Year’s Day morning at Baptist Health Corbin. Above, mother and daughter enjoy several gifts courtesy of the hospital and its staff.

Baptist Health Corbin announced Tuesday that it was  delighted to announce the arrival of the first baby of the year, a precious addition to our community and a symbol of hope and promise for the days ahead.

On the morning of Jan. 1, 2024, at Baptist Health Corbin, the Labor and Delivery unit echoed with laughter, tears of joy, and the sweet cries of a newborn Taytum Blaire Van Norstran.

The proud mother, Sydney Van Norstran, along with grandparents, Josh and Christie Van Norstran, welcomed their little baby girl into the world at 9:16 a.m., weighing 5 pounds 11.7 ounces. The baby, a true New Year’s miracle, has already captured the hearts of the entire staff.

“I feel incredibly blessed to start the new year with the birth of my precious baby girl. It’s a truly magical and unforgettable experience,” said Sydney. “She is beautiful!”

The hospital staff, led by Melissa Barnett, Patient Care Director, expressed their excitement over the new arrival.

“We are thrilled to be a part of such a special moment. The arrival of the first baby of the year is always a joyous occasion, and it signifies the beauty of new beginnings,” said Barnett.

Grand parents Christie and Josh Van Norstran were on hand for the celebration.

“The staff on Women’s Health and Labor and Delivery have donated gifts to the new baby and mom including a car seat carrier/stroller, car seat cover, newborn car seat head support, breast pads, preemie clothing, changing pad, baby lotion, mittens, baby hamper, night light, sleep sack, and diapers. The Baptist Health Corbin Gift Shop donated baby’s first Teddy Bear.”

“As we embark on the journey of a new year, let the arrival of this precious baby serve as a reminder of the beauty of life and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Congratulations to on the birth of this adorable bundle of joy! May the coming days be filled with love, laughter, and countless cherished moments as they embrace the joys of parenthood,” Baptist Health Corbin wrote in a release. “Here’s to a year filled with happiness, growth, and the warm embrace of family and community. Welcome, little one, to the world and to a year filled with endless possibilities. Baptist Health Corbin is proud to have been a part of this celebration of life.”

Baptist Health Corbin is a 273-bed, acute care facility providing a wide variety of healthcare services to the residents of Whitley, Knox, Laurel, Bell, Clay, McCreary, Harlan and Campbell counties in Kentucky and Campbell County in Tennessee.

 

District Court Records

Editor’s note: The News Journal publishes only the final disposition of district court criminal cases except for those which are waived to a grand jury or dismissed without condition.

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Lawsuits

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Marriage Licenses

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Deeds

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Woodbine shooting case to be heard by a Whitley County grand jury

A Woodbine man accused of shooting a woman during an argument last month will have his case heard by a Whitley County grand jury.

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