Member Login | Contact Us | Call Us Today! 1-606-528-9767 | info@thenewsjournal.net
default-logo

Over 50 pills found in woman’s body

A Louisa woman is facing felony charges after deputy jailers found over 50 pills concealed inside a body cavity Sunday morning that she claims she didn't place there, according to her arrest citation.

Posted On 08 Apr 2009

W’burg man dies in Corbin crash

A Williamsburg man died tragically Wednesday morning after police say he ran a red light near Wal-Mart in Corbin and slammed into a tractor/trailer.

Dont’ wait, send in our story now about life in the good old days

Attention all procrastinators, and that includes me. It is time to submit your story about the "good old days" to Hometown Memories Publishing Co. before time runs out.

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

Blood drive for Rafferty becomes tribute

Friends of Charles "Chuck" Rafferty described him as a happy-go-lucky guy who always had a smile on his face.

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

Corbin trailer fire may have been arson

An early morning trailer fire in north Corbin is under investigation and officials say it could have turned into a tragic scene after firemen found a 14-year-old boy sleeping inside the structure w

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

W’burg get new K-9 dog

The Williamsburg Police Department unveiled its newest member Monday afternoon, and he walks on four legs.

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

Officials have ‘game plan’ for Gaither show

Local officials say they have a game plan in place to handle a capacity crowd Thursday when A Gaither Homecoming Lovin' Life Tour rolls into The Arena in Corbin.

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

Jury unable to reach verdict in sex abuse case

The victim and the accused painted jurors two starkly different pictures Tuesday about what happened on the night of July 13, 2007, when a Williamsburg man allegedly sexually abused an 11-year-old

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By

Store owners face criminal charges for poker machines

Two local storeowners now face felony gambling charges after police seized eight video poker machines from their store earlier this month, and they could serve up to 10 years in jail if convicted.<

Posted On 25 Mar 2009
, By