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Corbin students completing two-year IT apprenticeship through Dataseam

Corbin seniors Liam Rose and Tanner Davis are getting some real life experience in the IT field. They have already completed the first year of a two-year registered apprenticeship for information technology with Dataseam. Liam Rose and Tanner David were recognized during the...
Posted On 19 Jul 2023

New Corbin budget gives several employee pay raises

In an effort to retain employees, the City of Corbin’s budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year includes pay increases for several employees, said Corbin City Manager Marlon Sams. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login...
Posted On 19 Jul 2023

Field at Miller Park named in honor of Eli Hill

There weren’t a lot of dry eyes at Monday’s Corbin City Commission meeting, as the commission voted to name a ball field at the newly renovated Miller Park in honor of a Corbin boy, who died during a freak accident earlier this year. The parents of Eli Hill addressed the Corbin...
Posted On 19 Jul 2023

Michigan man receives probated sentence for 2022 police pursuits

One of the two Michigan men who led police on two different pursuits within a 24-hour period last May has received a three-year sentence; however, it is likely no additional jail time will be served as the sentence has been probated. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents...

Corbin man indicted for second-degree assault, leaving the scene of an accident

A Whitley County grand jury indicted a Corbin man Tuesday morning in connection with a March 24, 2023, incident where he allegedly failed to remain at the scene of a crash that injured two people, according to his indictment. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or...
Posted On 19 Jul 2023

Williamsburg City Council discusses possible changes to zoning ordinances

Changes could be coming to several of the City of Williamsburg’s zoning and building ordinances following an extended review by a special committee. 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...

New dinner theatre experience to debut at The Pennington later this month

A new local startup is hoping to bring a fresh experience to area residents looking for good food, original entertainment and maybe a little bit of intrigue. Tri-County Mystery Meets, a roving theatre company based out of Whitley County, is bringing its very first dinner show to...

New social work degree program at Cumberlands

Societies that want to thrive need good social workers. Social workers assist those who are vulnerable and marginalized – those who are recovering from addiction, victims of abuse, struggling financially, or have physical and/or mental health related disabilities. Are you someone...
Posted On 16 Jul 2023
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Local cyclists to honor fallen first responders with 400-mile bike ride

To showcase recognition and gratitude for fallen first responders and their families who have died in the line of duty in Kentucky, a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization called The Kentucky Brotherhood Ride (KBR) will be riding bicycles through Kentucky and into the local...

Eyes on the Road: Mondo Cima talks recent improvements in Whitley’s District 2

Mondo Cima, who is currently in his second term as magistrate of Whitley County’s District 2, says there is never a shortage of projects that require attention in Corbin proper and surrounding areas, such as Tattersall, Oak Grove, Hightop, Barton Mill and Mastertown.