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Shot fired during home invasion robbery in north Corbin

Shots were fired during a home invasion robbery early Friday morning at a residence in north Corbin, and the victim of the break-in was taken to the hospital following the incident.

Former jail transport officer released from jail following arrest on federal drug charges

Gregory Keith Smith

One of the three men facing federal charges of...

Corbin High student hit by Fire Dept. car while crossing 18th Street

Less than a day after she was hit by a Corbin Fire Department car while trying to cross 18th Street, Melissa Sims was back in class at Corbin ...

AT&T offering $3,000 reward for information on copper wire thieves

For the second time in six months, AT&T is looking for information about people vandalizing its aerial copper telephone cables, but this time it is offering a cash reward for information leading to the responsible parties' arrest and conviction.

Posted On 17 Nov 2010

Corbin public art project to be auctioned this Saturday

Fourteen of the 15 decorative trains displayed in downtown Corbin as part of the city's first public art project will be sold at auction this Saturday to help the Main...

Sheriff’s Department cuts back county patrols drastically

Less than a week after incumbent Sheriff Lawrence Hodge was indicted on felony charges, sheriff's department patrols are being reduced due to a manpower shortage.

Posted On 17 Nov 2010
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UPDATED: Driver of truck involved in collision with train in ‘fair’ condition

One man is dead following a crash Monday night between a CSX train and a pick-up...

Recanvass Thurs. confirms White still winner of District Judge race

Although the vote totals changed slightly during a recanvass Friday morning in the division two district judge's race, the outcome stayed the same with challenger Fred White still narrowly beating incumbent Jason Price by 76 votes.

Posted On 12 Nov 2010

Williamsburg Police arrest four following investigation into Thurs. thefts

Four people were charged with receiving stolen property in two separate cases, investigated by Williamsburg Police Detective Bobby Freeman.

Posted On 12 Nov 2010
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EXTRA CONTENT: Three more arrested this week in connection with Nighbert drug case

Federal authorities have arrested three Whitley County men, all with connections to the prosecution of former Williamsburg Police Officer Bradley Nighbert.