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Experimental outdoor dining structures to be unveiled in Corbin this spring

Outdoor, curbside dining will soon become a regular sight in downtown Corbin when the first of several experimental “parallel parks” are unveiled this spring.

More employees accusing Applebee’s of cheating them out of tips, wages

Nine more current and former workers at Applebee’s restaurant in Corbin have come forward, bringing to a total of 58 the number who are accusing the company of cheating them out of tips and wages and have joined in on a potentially massive lawsuit seeking back pay for...

Corbin police to target motorists for ignoring school bus stop signs

Corbin Police say they are receiving more and more complaints of motorists not stopping for school buses.

Laurel Deputies searching for Keavy Grocery burglar(s)

  Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for the individual(s) who broke into the Keavy Grocery Store Wednesday morning.

Posted On 10 Jan 2014
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Corbin schools closed Thursday for repair of water line breaks

The Corbin Independent School District will be closed Thursday, January 9, due to major water line breaks at Corbin Primary and Corbin Middle Schools.

Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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UPDATE: Search for missing Williamsburg man ends tragically

Local authorities are searching for a Williamsburg man who has been missing since Jan. 2.

Posted On 09 Jan 2014
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After months of legal delays, Ernie’s Spirits finally to open in Corbin

When Ernie’s Spirits officially opens its doors to customers for the first time today, it will be a special day for owner Kevin Durham whose father is the stores namesake.

Warm Hands, Warm Hearts garners 9,863 pairs of children’s gloves

Customers and the general public in Forcht Bank's twelve community markets responded to the bank's "Warm Hands, Warm Hearts" glove drive by generously donating 9,863 pairs of new gloves for children in need.

Posted On 08 Jan 2014
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Man to serve 16 years for attempted abduction of Corbin teen

The 16-year prison sentence that a homeless man will receive for trying to kidnap a Corbin teen from her home on American Greeting Road in May, will be served consecutively to the remainder of the life sentence he received for a murder and robbery in Clark County in 1989.