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Two men wounded in accidental shooting near Williamsburg Wednesday

Two Williamsburg men were injured Wednesday in what police are saying is an apparent accidental shooting.

‘A Better You Expo’ slated for this Friday and Saturday at The Arena in Corbin

A Better You Expo, which was cancelled in January because of snow and ice, will take place Friday and Saturday at The Arena in Corbin.

Posted On 21 Feb 2013
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Prosecutor has harsh words for couple accused of shooting at cars with BB guns

Two Corbin residents are potentially facing several years in prison for allegedly shooting and hitting 10 moving cars with a BB gun last year.

Posted On 20 Feb 2013

Meth lab tip leads to Corbin woman’s arrest on felony drug charges; police raid apartment

A Corbin woman is facing felony drug charges following a meth lab tip early Tuesday morning.

Posted On 20 Feb 2013
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Hearing on Corbin, Knox tax fight delayed until April

A hearing originally scheduled for today to determine if a controversial, retroactive law and ongoing occupational tax dispute between the city of Corbin and the Knox County Fiscal Court has now been put off until April Ñ further delaying battle that has stretched on...

Whitley schools takes steps to upgrade security

Visitors to Whitley County schools are starting to see some changes that the district is implementing to improve school security in wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting last year.

Posted On 20 Feb 2013

New York based website wants list of Whitley gun owners

Last year the New York-based Journal News in White Plains, created an uproar across the country when it published a map showing the addresses of residents holding pistol permits in its area.

Posted On 13 Feb 2013

Corbin man arrested for decades old sex crimes

A Corbin man has been arrested in Knox County on sexual abuse and sodomy charges stemming from incidents that allegedly happened in 1980 and 1992, respectively.

Corbin Tourism Commission votes to accelerate Colonel Sanders Park project

The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission voted Monday to accelerate completion of a downtown park dedicated to Kentucky Fried Chicken Founder Colonel Harland Sanders by agreeing to fully fund the cost of remaining masonry work.

Mitchell praised as intellection force behind positive change in Fifth District

Calling him an "unselfish and selfless" champion of progress and transformation in southern and eastern Kentucky, U.S. Congressman Harold "Hal" Rogers (R-Somerset) lauded his former District Director as a well-deserved recipient of the Leader of the Year...