A Lexington woman remains incarcerated in the Whitley County Detention Center after allegedly shoplifting from the Williamsburg Walmart and leading police on a vehicle pursuit that reached a speed of 100 mph before ending just inside Tennessee.
Louene Young King
Lousene Young King, 70, of Corbin, passed away Monday, Aug. 2, 2010.
Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at O'Neil Funeral Home.
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Arguing that Michael Wayne Petrey did not have an attorney when he pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charges stemming from an incident where he allegedly hit 12-year-old Meghan Roehrich with his car and then fled the scene, attorney Jim Wren asked that his client be allowed to withdraw the guilty plea.
Andrea Jaynes, a staff member in the Redhound Enrichment Program, leads students in an exercise.
An award-winning Corbin Independent Schools program that provides learning opportunities outside of the traditional classroom received more acclaim this week. It was mentioned prominently in a Time magazine article making the case against summer vacations.
Two Corbin men, who are accused of burglarizing numerous Whitley County businesses and offices during a 16-day crime spree and then going on the six o'clock news and confessing, can now add one circuit judge to the list of people who didn't find their crime spree to be much of a laughing matter.
Lou Gramm, lead singer of Foreigner, will play Friday, Aug. 13 at NIBROC.
Organizers for the 2010 NIBROC Festival in Corbin have released the remainder of the musical entertainment schedule for this year's event, and it promises to be another rockin' week downtown.