Man made over $86,000 defrauding inmates, families
A man who allegedly defrauded federal inmates and their families of $86,500 has been indicted by a federal grand jury for the scheme.
A man who allegedly defrauded federal inmates and their families of $86,500 has been indicted by a federal grand jury for the scheme.
Following up on Don's article last week about the raccoon invasion on Corbin's Main Street set my mind to thinking. Why not turn it into a horror movie?
The expert purveyors of doom and gloom (television news) got the ball rolling on what will become known, locally, as the "Great Gas Panic of 2008" last week.
A Williamsburg man is being held in the Whitley County Detention Center on a $75,000 cash bond for allegedly breaking into a residence under construction and stealing several items including a kitc
Williamsburg police believe they may have positively identified a man arrested on Labor Day for robbery at Walmart.
Tammy Sue Haas will never be able to talk with her daughter, Cindy, again. She should have a one-year-old grandson named Nathan to play with and spoil rotten, but he was never born.
A Corbin firefighter abruptly resigned his position Monday, under fire from supervisors and city leaders who claim he threatened to kill two co-workers in late August, and told others that he had a
A former inmate at the Whitley County Detention Center is suing the county Jailer and the jail's "medical director" for $20 million claiming he was denied medical attention during his incarceration
A sea of red, white and blue greeted the friends and family of Sgt.
It is almost like a scene from a horror movie. Raccoons invade downtown and destroy offices. Office workers are afraid to bring their lunches to work for fear a raccoon may pounce upon them.

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