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Williamsburg Health and Rehabilitation Center celebrates Facility of the Year honor

When Mary Perkins entered the Williamsburg Health and Rehabilitation Center two and one-half years ago, her doctors only gave her 30 days to live.

Posted On 17 Mar 2014

Troopers, Whitley deputies, Williamsburg PD make drug/theft arrests in joint operation

  A joint effort by Whitley County Sheriff’s deputies, Williamsburg Police and Kentucky State Police led to multiple arrests in connection with a stolen truck, two stolen ATV’s and a meth lab Tuesday night.

Whitley County Farmer’s Market to hire market manager

In an effort to expand its reach and better serve its members, the Whitley County Farmer’s Market Board of Directors is planning to hire a market manager for its upcoming season.

Former preschool teacher admits to biting child, avoids jail time

A former Bell-Whitley Head Start teacher, who allegedly bit and spanked a 15-month-old student in August, has pled guilty to amended charges.

Posted On 12 Mar 2014

Whitley County Athletic Director freed on bond

Whitley County High School Athletic Director Mike Campbell is now free on bond after spending 47 nights behind bars in the Baltimore City Detention Center.

Posted On 12 Mar 2014

Whitley Co. deputies searching for scam artist

  Whitley County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man they say scammed a homeowner out of $4,000.

General Dynamics in Corbin to permanently layoff 93 employees

A Knox County business announced Friday that they would cut more than 90 employees from their workforce early in May.

Posted On 07 Mar 2014
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Whitley County Golden Alert has happy ending

  Officials are unsure how he did it, but a man reported missing in a Golden Alert Wednesday night walked to Corbin where he was found Thursday morning.

Lawsuit accuses company of demoting man for having epilepsy

  A Corbin man is accusing a local business of violating Kentucky law for demoting him for having epilepsy.

 

Second defendant pleads guilty in Daniel Boone Forest meth conspiracy

The second of four people accused of conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine in Daniel Boone National Forest is scheduled to plead guilty Thursday in federal court.