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Workers at CTA Acoustics in Corbin vote to reject labor union

Workers at a Corbin factory have rejected a bid to be represented by a labor union.

Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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W’burg man admits to abusing child multiple times

  A Williamsburg man admitted Friday morning to abusing his 5-year-old daughter.

Laurel deputies ask for public’s help to solve rash of burglaries in Lily

  Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies are asking for the public’s help to find the individual(s) responsible for a series of home burglaries in the Lily community.

Search for missing Whitley man ends tragically

 The search for an elderly Whitley County man, missing since early Thursday morning, ended tragically.

 

CORRECTION: Improv night at CHS to be held Friday night

Instead of worrying about remembering their lines, a group of 20 Corbin High School students will be making it up as they go along as Redhound Threatre hosts its inaugural improv night on Friday.

Judge throws out plea deal in Whitley homicide case

Circuit Judge Paul Winchester has thrown out a conditional guilty plea in a local homicide case and is ordering that the case be tried because the prosecutor and defense attorneys can't agree on whether the defendant should remain free on bond pending appeal.

Posted On 06 Nov 2014

Tourism Commission negotiating to buy old L&N steam engine

A piece of Corbin history may soon be returning to the city through a cooperative effort by the Corbin Tourism Commission and city officials from Corbin and the City of Bainbridge, Ga.

Jarboe wins for Third District Magistrate; Brown fends off write-in Brock

Voters decided Tuesday on incumbent Fourth District Magistrate Robbie Brown and political newcomer Michael Jarboe as the final two members of the four-person Whitley County Fiscal Court next year.

Posted On 05 Nov 2014

Incumbents win in Corbin City Commission race

The Corbin City Commission is returning the four incumbents, as Suzie Razmus, Joe Shelton Ed Tye and Freddy “Bruce” Hodge were re-elected to another two-year term.

Elderly man acquitted for alleged sex abuse in the 1980s and 90s

A Whitley County Circuit Court Jury has acquitted an 87-year-old Corbin man on charges that he allegedly sexually abused two young female relatives in either the late 1980s or early 1990s.

Posted On 05 Nov 2014