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ONLY ONLINE: Six Corbin residents nabbed in Knox drug roundup

A five-month long investigation into the illegal sale of prescription drugs resulted in the arrest of 10 suspects from across Knox County.

Posted On 12 May 2010
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ONLINE ONLY: Williamsburg City Council votes to tighten rules on pawn shops

Williamsburg pawn shops will soon be required to have working security cameras on site and will have to upload data about purchases to a website within 24 hours of making it that police can have access thanks to a proposed city ordinance.

Posted On 12 May 2010

UPDATE: Whitley Deputy Jailer arrested for drunk driving

A Whitley County Deputy Jailer is facing a drunk driving charge after being...

Posted On 10 May 2010

Most UofC students arrested in campus roundup out of jail; all 10 plead not guilty

Six of the 10 University of the Cumberlands students arrested Wednesday morning for allegedly trafficking drugs on campus are now free on bond from the Whitley County Detention Center.

Posted On 09 May 2010

South Corbin restaurant raided; owner and employees arrested for drug and alcohol violations

A south Corbin restaurant was forced to close after police raided it Thursday afternoon, arresting the owner and four employees on various drug and alcohol-related charges.

Man found dead outside Seventh Street home in Corbin Thursday morning

Corbin Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a local man found outside a home Thursday morning.

Posted On 06 May 2010
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State Police say Corbin man has been missing since late April

Kentucky State Police are searching for a Corbin man reported missing since late April and...

Students arrested in drug roundup at University of the Cumberlands

Some University of the Cumberlands students had a lot more to worry about Wednesday morning...

Posted On 05 May 2010

New wave of downtown Corbin code violations targeted

Corbin Building Inspector Frank Burke has sent out five more notices requesting area property owners deal with various maintenance issues.