Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning
Thieves used pieces of a cinder block to break into Forest Bowling Lanes sometime late Monday night or early Tuesday morning.
A string of burglaries at Corbin businesses in the last week has police baffled, but they don't think the break-ins are connected.
by: Mark White, Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning
A vehicle in Tattersall Trails Estates Subdivision near Corbin was damaged when winds Monday knocked down and tree during fierce storms that plowed through the area.
It's official. Whitley County got hit by a tornado Monday afternoon.
Whitley County Emergency Management Director Danny Moses said Tuesday afternoon that officials with the National Weather Service in Jackson visited the area, and confirmed that a F-Zero tornado touched down in the Bray's Chapel and Barnhill Road areas, which are in the western central part of Whitley County.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

A man accused of shooting two people in a remote section of Woodbine Tuesday has been captured in Tennessee.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

Kentucky State Police, ATF Agents, Two Rivers Drug Task Force Agents and a unit from the Kentucky State Police Bomb Squad converged on homes on Leona Wyatt Road and Beatty Ave. in Corbin Tuesday night to serve a search warrant as part of an ongoing methamphetamine investigation. A Corbin man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

Filmmakers are hoping to fill the seats at Corbin's Campbell field Saturday for scenes in a movie based on the life of former local football player Travis Freeman, who went blind while in middle school but was able to play for the Redhound varsity team at age 17.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

Just over five months on the job, Mike Phillips abruptly resigned Monday night as Corbin City Manager.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

A man local police were looking for after a vehicle pursuit and foot chase last week has surrendered to authorities after days on the run.
by: Trent Knuckles and Dean Manning

The Corbin City Commission will have two new faces come January as Suzie Barton Razmus and Bruce Hodge will join incumbents Joe Shelton and Ed Tye.















