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Officials forced to kill black bear captured in Corbin

A 240-pound black bear that has been trolling around Corbin for more than a week was caught by fish and wildlife officers Monday night near Baptist Regional Medical Center and then put dow

T. Graham Brown, Candy Coburn announced as final entertainers for NIBROC

The final musical entertainment has been booked for the next week's NIBROC Festival in Corbin, and the principal organizer of the event said there should be something for everyone to like this year.

CHS grad turns personal tragedy into inspiration for others

A former Redhound sports star who founded an organization to help people live fuller, more positive lives had a message for Corbin school system teachers and faculty members Monday - you don't have to do anything; it's you get to.

County settles lawsuit over woman’s death on I-75

A settlement has been reached in the lawsuit filed against Whitley County by the estate of Cassandra Leigh Byrd.

Man who led Corbin police on chase surrenders to Knox authorities

A man local police were looking for after a vehicle pursuit and foot chase last week has surrendered to authorities after days on the run.

Posted On 29 Jul 2012
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Four arrested after police find meth labs at Canadatown home

An anonymous tip helped police discover numerous methamphetamine labs in the Canadatown community Wednesday, and four people were arrested in the wake of an investigation.

Sheriff’s Dept. raids Woodbine market, confiscates gambling machines; four charged

Whitley County Sheriff's deputies seized $375 cash and nine video gambling machines from the New Friendly Food Mart in Woodbine Wednesday afternoon.

Posted On 25 Jul 2012

Corbin gets over $22,000 in tax revenue off of June beer sales

The first month of sales of packaged beer in Corbin has generated more than $22,000 in tax revenue for the city.

Williamsburg doctor sanctioned for prescribing too many painkillers

A former Williamsburg physician, who moved back to Michigan two months ago, is no longer allowed to practice medicine in Kentucky unless he complies with the terms of an agreed order with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, which was issued on July 19.

Posted On 25 Jul 2012

Whitley jail inmates work to refurbish Corbin football stadium

Clean stone bleachers.

Bright fences that appear brand new.