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Whitley man’s latest lawsuit accuses Clay Jailer of not giving him enough Kool-Aid

A Whitley County man who has filed a bevy of lawsuits against elected officials and jail employees in three counties is at it again, this time claiming, among other things, he hasn't been given enough Kool-Aid to drink.

Tri-County Elks Lodge appealing denial of state liquor license

The Tri-County Elks Lodge is continuing its efforts to a secure a liquor license for the club on Main Street in Corbin after the initial application was denied.

Tracy Apartments likely to be demolished, Corbin Building Inspector says

A separated corner is on reason why officials say demolition is imminent.

A controversial vacant apartment complex in downtown Corbin may soon...

Barbourville woman killed in crash near Corbin; driver in stable condition

Katrina Napier was killed Friday night when she was ejected from a pickup truck on U.S. 25E in Gray.

Truman Prewitt named new Whitley County road supervisor

Whitley County has replaced its county road supervisor, who was arrested earlier this year for allegedly selling drugs at the county garage.

Posted On 29 Mar 2010

Three hurt when Jeep flips on Fifth Street Thursday night

Three Corbin residents were injured in a single-vehicle rollover accident...

Idaho man arrested for kidnapping five-year-old daughter

An Idaho man whom police say came to Corbin and kidnapped his 5-year-old daughter, was arrested Tuesday night as they stepped off a Greyhound bus  in Nashville, Tenn.

Month-long search for wanted suspects ends with two arrests

A nearly month long search ended by Williamsburg and Kentucky State Police for a wanted suspect ended in the arrest of two people Tuesday.

Posted On 25 Mar 2010

Whitley school districts opt to move core content testing back to May

Local school officials are praising a recent decision by the Kentucky Educational Commissioner to offer later opportunities for annual "core content" testing - a move that will help many districts who lost instructional days due to illness and weather.

Forcht, Bunning among five to be honored at Lincoln Club Banquet Saturday

Forcht Group of Kentucky founder, Chairman and CEO Terry E. Forcht and U.S. Senator Jim Bunning will be two of the five people honored during the 72nd Annual Fifth District Lincoln Banquet Saturday evening.

Posted On 24 Mar 2010