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Corbin sets trick or treat hours

Little ghosts, goblins, princesses and pirates now know when they will be able to hit the streets of Corbin trick or treating this year. 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
Posted On 22 Sep 2023

Corbin remembers 9/11…

  Corbin officials commemorated 9/11 Monday morning with a short, solemn ceremony next to Corbin City Hall. The Corbin High School JROTC presented the colors at the start of the ceremony. Corbin Mayor Suzie Razmus and Whitley County Coroner Andy Croley were two of speakers...
Posted On 15 Sep 2023

Keep Corbin Clean event held Saturday morning in downtown

About 35 people turned out Saturday morning to pickup trash and litter around downtown Corbin as part of the Keep Corbin Clean cleanup effort. Volunteers worked along Main Street, Kentucky Avenue and Gordon Street among other places cleaning the town up. The event was presented...
Posted On 08 Sep 2023

Internship with the News Journal was an eye-opening experience

For those of you wondering about the unfamiliar reporter in the paper, it was me, Leeann Fragosa, the 10-week intern who had the time of her life at the Corbin News Journal. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to...

Cameron lays out his vision for Kentucky during campaign fundraising stop in Corbin

Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron told the crowd of nearly 100 people in Corbin Monday evening that he has a vision for Kentucky that “reflects your values.” “I am proud to be part of a party that isn’t ashamed of the name Jesus Christ. Like most of you in this...
Posted On 13 Jul 2023

Mason named a Corbin Colonel for his work with Marvel Comics

While there are many Marvel Comics fans in Corbin, most of them probably don’t realize a Marvel illustrator lives right here amongst us. The Corbin City Commission presented Marvel Comics illustrator Justin Mason with a Corbin Colonel during Monday’s regular monthly...
Posted On 22 Jun 2023

Corbin City Commission approves ordinance to annex property located in Laurel County

The City of Corbin has annexed its first privately-owned piece of property in Laurel County. 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
Posted On 21 Jun 2023

Corbin’s summer events schedule offers something for everyone

Summer is upon us and whether it’s a car show, an outdoor concert or movies in the park, there will be no shortage of things to do in Corbin during the coming weeks. “Vacation season is in full swing and between Downtown Corbin and Corbin Tourism, we are always thrilled to bring...
Posted On 09 Jun 2023

Inflation hits as City of Corbin sees price jumps for many services, goods

Inflation is affecting pretty much everyone and everything in America, and the City of Corbin is no exception. The Corbin City Commission approved the hiring of Zackery Strickland and Michael Burke as full-time police officers during its monthly meeting Monday. Read this story...
Posted On 18 May 2023

Court of Appeals says Laurel judge ruled in error in annexation case

Laurel Circuit Court Judge Gregory Lay shouldn’t have granted a motion for summary judgment last year when he concluded that the City of Corbin lacked legal standing to bring a lawsuit against the City of London over its attempts to annex property in southern Laurel County,...
Posted On 10 May 2023