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EXTRA CONTENT: Board approves $8.4 million worth of renovations to Corbin High School

The price tag for massive renovations at Corbin High School was set last week during a special meeting of the school district's Board of Education.

Tennessee man, banished from Whitley County in 2004, arrested for Tuesday robbery

Williamsburg police arrested a Tennessee man, who was once banished from Whitley County as part...

Posted On 04 Nov 2009

Former animal shelter president gets four years for forgery

A former Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter president and her husband stopped just short of admitting they falsified shelter records in order to fraudulently obtain unemployment benefits, but they agreed prosecutors had enough evidence to convict them of them crime at trial.

Posted On 04 Nov 2009

Corbin mobile home almost totally gutted by thieves

A local man got an unwelcome surprise Tuesday when he discovered a mobile home that...

Local man behind bars after slashing girlfriend’s throat

A Gray man is behind bars after he allegedly slashed his girlfriend's throat during a...

Posted On 01 Nov 2009
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Special moonbow envelope to be sold to celebrate 85 years of Kentucky Parks

The U.S. Postal Service and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park are teaming up to celebrate Cumberland Falls Moonbow – the only “rainbow at night” in the...

Posted On 30 Oct 2009
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Siler honored for fight against cuts to criminal justice system

Eighty-second District State Representative Charles Siler (R-Williamsburg) was honored...

EXTRA CONTENT: Initial audit of Arena shows it made more than $81,000

An initial audit of the financial activities at the Southeast Kentucky Agriculture and Exposition Center in Corbin shows the facility made over $81,000 in profit from the beginning of the year through June 30, but city leaders say they are waiting for their own auditors to...

Cottongim Drug latest business to benefit from Main Street grants

One of downtown Corbin's most recognizable and time-tested businesses is receiving a facelift this week, all thanks to grant money procured by the Corbin Main...