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Assault, unlawful imprisonment case headed to grand jury

The case of a Lily man accused of beating and stabbing his aunt is going to the grand jury. 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 Member? Join Us

35th Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days returns Thursday

Concerts with bluegrass, gospel and country-rock artists, a variety of food vendors, two cornhole tournaments and the addition of a beauty pageant for both the young and old will highlight this year’s 35th Annual Old Fashioned Trading Days festival that will kick off...
Posted On 05 Sep 2018

University of the Cumberlands announces 57 percent tuition reduction

The University of the Cumberlands announced Tuesday that it will be cutting tuition by 57 percent beginning in Fall 2019. Tuition for on-campus, undergraduate students will be reduced from $23,000 to $9,875. University President Dr. Larry Cockrum has named this tuition reduction...
Posted On 04 Sep 2018

Corbin man’s vintage car, featured on TV show, damaged in hit-and-run crash

The subject of a national television show with Corbin roots was the victim of a hit-and-run driver in Alabama over last Thursday. 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 Member? Join Us

Forest Lanes owner and Cumberland Valley Cruise-In founder D.L. Lynch dies Monday at age 77

Active and popular Corbin businessman Delmar “D.L.” Lynch died Monday in Lexington after a long battle with numerous health problems. He was 77-years-old. Lynch was best known to many as owner and operator of Forest Bowling Lanes where he could be found regularly for 53 years....

‘Road rage’ case involving Corbin man going to grand jury

The case of a Woodbine man arrested in connection with an alleged road rage incident in Laurel County will be presented to the grand jury. 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 Member? Join Us

Corbin woman who faked kidnapping ordered to rehab

The Corbin woman who admitted to staging her own kidnapping can avoid additional jail time if she completes drug rehabilitation. 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 Member? Join Us

River Fog Festival slated for October in Williamsburg

A new festival, which is slated to take place in early October in downtown Williamsburg, aims to highlight regional arts, music, food and beverage within the Southeastern Kentucky region. “The River Fog Festival is the first of many opportunities Why Whitley has planned for our...
Posted On 29 Aug 2018

Corbin man on brink of qualifying for Bassmaster Elite tournament series

A crucial fourth and final mid-September tournament will determine whether a local man is invited to join the Bassmaster Elite Series professional fishing tour next season. Currently, 28-year-old Mike Huff sits in tenth place in the eastern division Bassmaster Open tour. He...

WWE returning to Corbin with, ‘Supershow’

When the stars of WWE Smackdown came to Corbin on March 9, the show set an attendance record at The Arena, packing in 6,259 fans. Arena Manager Kristina Balla announced Friday, that based on the success of that event, WWE is returning to Corbin on Oct. 27 with a show featuring...