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Corbin family hit hard by high water

Heavy rain turned into a late-night shock for at least one Corbin family who are busy cleaning up from the damage high water caused to their Fifth Street home early Monday morning.

W’burg homebuilder accused of theft to face more charges

A Williamsburg homebuilder pleaded not guilty Monday afternoon to allegedly stealing $526,000, but could be facing additional charges next week.

Posted On 06 May 2009

Man seriously injured in box truck crash on I-75

 

 

 

A Lenoir City man had to be flown by helicopter to the University of Tennessee Medical...

Posted On 06 May 2009
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22 apply to be Corbin Police Chief

Officially vacant since early March, interest among would-be candidates for the position of Corbin police chief is high as city officials report that 22 people submitted applications to fill the slot before Monday's deadline.

UPDATED: Suspicious suitcase puts Corbin police on high alert

An abandoned suitcase at a local medical office put Corbin police on high alert Sunday evening over fears of what the strangely placed item may contain.

Corbin firm gets $2 million contract to build FEMA trailers

A Corbin-based company recently won a near $2 million federal contract manufacture trailers for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Posted On 30 Apr 2009
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EXTRA CONTENT: Lawsuit filed over qualifications of partner at former Corbin MRI center

A local orthopedic surgeon, the founder of MRI Research Institute of Kentucky, is accusing his former business partner of lying about his qualifications, misusing equipment and failing to pay back a loan through a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in London last week.