The Stivers Aquatic and Wellness Center Board met May 9 to tie up some loose ends and give an update on repairs. Steve Hoskins with Union College announced that, while the date is by no means concrete, the college’s goal is to reopen the center by the end of May. “Our goal is by...
Several years ago, Alicia Roark (formerly Alicia Fields) was just your average, everyday elementary school teacher at Williamsburg Independent Schools. A wife and a mother, she unfortunately began facing many health issues after being diagnosed with both hypothyroidism and...
Last Wednesday afternoon, the Region 8 champion Lady Rollin’ Redhounds were on their way to play in the 2018 state bowling championships. The singles championship was held on Thursday, February 8, followed by the team event on Friday, February 9 at the Executive Strike and Spare...
The Corbin High School Cheerleaders went from worst to first over the weekend to capture the national title at the Universal Cheerleading Association’s National championships in Orlando, Florida. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every...
The Whitley County wrestling team hosted the Region 7 championship meet at WCMS over the weekend. It was a tough two days of competition, but in the end the Colonels had a total of six athletes qualify for state competition, including one region champion. Read this story and more...
Since their inaugural season in the water, the Corbin High School swimming team has remained a competitive force in the region. They have made a habit of sending athletes on to the KHSAA championships in Louisville each year, and 2018 will be no different with several talented...
The Border Wars II mixed martial arts event scheduled to take place at the Corbin Arena on Saturday, February 17 has been postponed after one of its main event fighters was arrested over the weekend for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl.
Yearbooks, sweaters, letterman jackets, photos and a football from Corbin High School’s 1927 team are among the memorabilia that will help tell the story of Corbin sports when the Smithsonian Museum’s traveling exhibit, “Hometown Teams,” goes on display November 18.
Here are the members of the Corbin High School Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2017, to be honored during the football game versus Casey County this Friday evening at Campbell Field:
A Corbin High School graduate was the first person across the finish line in a grueling, difficult ultra marathon trail race held this past Saturday at Cumberland Falls State Park.
A former distance runner for Georgetown College and a stay-at-home mom from the heart of Tennessee outpaced all other challengers to win the The Lion’s Chase Saturday — the nation’s toughest obstacle course 5k race.
The senior members of this year’s Corbin High School cheer squad have the opportunity to do something very special before they graduate in the spring of 2018. That’s not to say that they haven’t accomplished plenty already, but should they secure a state championship title in...
Thanks to action by the Williamsburg Independent Board of Education last Thursday night, high school girls will have a new sport to play this fall and a former head groundskeeper is being honored with the football field being partially renamed in his honor. Read this story and...
In 2015, Cauz-N-Ruckus battled their way to a 42nd Annual Woodbine Rebels Softball Shootout championship. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a Member? Join Us
On June 1, 2017 Corbin’s own Rodger Bird will join the likes of Muhammad Ali, Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Johnny Unitas and Secretariat when he becomes one of the newest members of the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame.