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Pleasant View Elementary School joins Project Fit America

Pleasant View Elementary School students got a gift Friday morning that is designed to get students moving and exercising more while also having fun. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a...
Posted On 02 Nov 2017

Road work at intersection of U.S. 25E/W scheduled to be completed Nov. 17

Officials with the Kentucky Department of Transportation say road work at the intersection of U.S. 25E and U.S. 25W should be completed by Nov. 17. Officials said work to replace the concrete on U.S. 25 on both approaches to the intersection will continue during day and nighttime...

Horse track property sold Tuesday

Another hurdle was cleared in Keeneland’s effort to build a $50 million quarter horse racing track and “historical wagering” gambling parlor in Corbin Tuesday when the sale of more than 145 acres of property off of the Corbin bypass was finalized. Read this story and more for...

Artist selected for Corbin underpass mural

University of the Cumberlands alum Kellene Turner’s submission has been chosen as the artwork to adorn the railroad underpass on Roy Kidd Ave. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a...

Whitley Co. Fiscal Court files 17 small claims lawsuits to collect delinquent payroll raxes

The Whitley County Fiscal Court is hoping to collect nearly $10,000 in delinquent payroll taxes from 17 people or businesses that it recently filed small claims lawsuits against. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017

Man accused of assaulting UC football player caught in Arkansas

Former University of the Cumberlands football player Devin Preyer was recently returned back to Whitley County to faces charges of assault, robbery and bail jumping. A former University of the Cumberlands football player, who allegedly assaulted a UC football player in late 2015...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017

Corbin Lions Club hosting illusionist Dinky Gowen for fundraiser

The Corbin Lions Club is welcoming back illusionist Dinky Gowen as part of the organization’s on-going efforts to improve the vision of individuals in the community. Gowen, who performs regularly at Beech Bend Amusement Park in Bowling Green, will bring his show to the Betty...

UC online doctoral program ranked sixth in nation

An education research publisher has ranked the University of the Cumberlands among the top online colleges for doctoral degrees for 2018. “These top 25 schools represent the best value colleges offering online doctoral degrees. Each university offers strong academics, low tuition...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017

Judge considering request to delay Courtney Taylor capital murder trial

A special judge is considering whether to postpone the April 16 trial of a Williamsburg woman, who allegedly killed her husband and her two teenager daughters while they slept in January. Courtney Taylor, 41, is charged with three counts of capital murder in the Jan. 13 shooting...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017

Ky. Consular Center celebrates 17th anniversary

When the Kentucky Consular Center first opened in Williamsburg on Oct. 25, 2000, it employed 45 people to administer the U.S. Diversity Visa program. At the time, roughly half of the building, which is located off US25W near Exit 15, was filed with boxes of visa applications that...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017