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Men accused of beating another man with pipes, running him over set to stand trial

 A Corbin duo charged with beating a man with pipes and running over him with a pickup truck will go to trial today in Laurel Circuit Court.

 

Woman hit by car on Master Street now in stable condition

A Corbin woman who was hit by a car while trying to cross Master Street Friday afternoon remains in stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.

UPDATED: Tenn. man dies in southern Whitley County crash; driver captured, charged with reckless homicide

A Williamsburg woman is being held in the Whitley County Detention Center in lieu of a $250,000 cash bond on charges connected to a fatal accident Wednesday morning.

Posted On 31 Jul 2013

NIBROC musical entertainment to be mostly local lineup this year

The entertainment lineup for the 2013 NIBROC Festival has been announced, and this year, organizers says they are going in a wildly different direction with an eclectic mix of local and area talent capped on the final night by folk rock band Holy Ghost Tent Revival out of...

Inmate’s wrongful death lawsuit against Whitley Jail settled

 A settlement has been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Whitley County and the Whitley County Detention Center by the family of Ronald Shannon Lawson.

Former Corbin media magnate, Jim Lee Crawford, dies at age 78

 An influential former Corbin newspaper publisher, editor, columnist and community volunteer died suddenly Monday at the age of 78, but his family and the friends that knew him best say his legacy will persist in the town he always called home.

28 charged in Canadatown methamphetamine conspiracy

A joint investigation led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Kentucky State Police and Williamsburg police has culminated in the indictment of 28 people in connection with an alleged large-scale methamphetamine-involved conspiracy in the Canadatown...

Posted On 29 Jul 2013

One of Louisville’s most wanted apprehended in Corbin

  Corbin Police arrested a man they say is one of Louisville’s most wanted.

St. Camillus will not reopen for new school year

  It is official that St. Camillus Academy will not be reopening for the 2013-14 school year and it is likely the end for the 105-year-old Catholic school.

Local State Rep., cited for driving 109 mph on I-75, pays fine

State Representative Regina Bunch followed through on her promise concerning the speeding ticket she received in May, paying the fines and court costs totaling $182.