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Arq receives $10 million in expansion funding

Arq announced it has received $10 million of expansion funding from Community Trust Bank, Inc. (CTBI) in support of its business plans and vision to grow its global business by recovering valuable resources from waste. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or...

Kentucky continues to hold its progress against COVID-19

(Editor’s note: The Whitley County Health Department was closed Monday due to inclement weather, and as of 5 p.m. Laurel County had not posted its daily COVID-19 update.) Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentucky continues to hold its progress against COVID-19 on Wednesday, but said it is...

One dead, two injured after carbon monoxide poisoning

One person is dead and two were taken to the hospital, including a juvenile, after suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Tuesday. 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

Ice, Ice, Babies

“When I bought the four-wheeler I knew that it would come in handy and have thought about selling it from time to time, but in the back of my mind I always said-what if I need it in case of a bad storm and I’m glad I didn’t,” said Travis Gilbert, an obstetrician/gynecologist at...

Officials urge caution, but say most major Whitley Co. roads are now navigable

Local officials said Tuesday that the area has rebounded from the ice and snow that blanketed the area beginning Monday. 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

Federal heroin case tied to 2018 Woodbine shooting

A joint investigation between ATF, Kentucky State Police and Corbin Police has resulted in federal drug charges being filed against a Michigan man. Charles Ray Edwards, Jr., 38, of Flint, is facing charges of distribution and possession of heroin in Laurel and Knox counties and...

Red Cross Club seeks donations

When the Corbin High School Red Cross Club was organized in March 2020, it was with the goal of following the American Red Cross mission statement to assist those suffering from a disaster. Whatever has resulted in an individual’s stay at Baptist Health Corbin, the club is...

Local business owner hosts small business sellers event

Local business owner Sarah Loy hosted a small business sellers event Saturday at the Corbin Civic Center. Loy said when she organizes supplier events showcasing her company, Teething Tots Co., her sales increase. More than 20 local and out-of-state vendors set up from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Posted On 14 Feb 2021

Baptist Health Corbin honors employees during recent appreciation ceremony

“This was going to be over in three months, six months, nine months and now it is a year later, so we are still here. We are still fighting this virus. We are thankful to have vaccine and doing a lot of vaccinations,” said Anthony Powers, President of Baptist Health Corbin,...

Monster truck fun at The Arena

The Monsters of Destruction held three shows at The Arena in Corbin last Friday and Saturday. Fans were able to get up close to the trucks during the pit party, even climbing inside the giant tires. Rammunition roars around the dirt track in a race against the clock.