Daily Archives: Jun 1, 2022

Browse our exclusive articles!

KCEOC Aquatic Club celebrates major accomplishment

KCEOC Aquatic Club had four swimmers qualify to swim...

Shoplifting suspect leads W’burg police on 100 mph chase

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.

Walden files to run as write-in candidate for sheriff

Whitley County voters now have one more contested countywide race this fall where they can cast a ballot. On May 23, James Walden filed with...

June 7 deadline approaching for school board candidates

If you are thinking about running for a school board seat this year, then you had better be getting your paperwork together and filed...

Circuit Court Clerk’s Corbin office closing permanently

If you live in Corbin or the northern portion of Whitley County and you need to pay a fine, probate a will or file...

Machete wielding suspect to undergo competency exam

A Williamsburg man who was arrested last month after allegedly attacking a woman with a machete will be undergoing a psychiatric evaluation before the...

Three Tennis Hounds advancing to Sweet 16

(Story by Trevor Sherman) The Corbin Redhounds Tennis Team sent 10 players to the 2022 KHSAA state tennis tournaments in Lexington, and after Tuesday’s play...

Popular

School district preps for SEEK funding to remain flat

Funding through the Support Education Excellence in Kentucky (SEEK)...

Pinwheels in downtown recognize National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Rows of blue pinwheels are located in the lawn...

Rotary Club hosts annual International Dinner to support Polio Plus Foundation

Corbin Rotary Club President Todd Peeler and London Rotary...

Corbin Con, Adventure Race and more on deck for Corbin Tourism

After a successful Colonel Fest weekend, Corbin has a...

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img