News Two tow companies question their removal from Sheriff’s call list By: Leeann Fragosa Date: June 24, 2026 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 Written by: Leeann Fragosa TagsBo’s Tows representative Marty GilleyJudge-Executive Pat White Jr.Quality Care Towing representative Jim FoleySheriff Bill ElliotteWhitley County Fiscal Court Previous articleJudge rules London mayor not eligible to run for re-electionNext articleBuildings damaged in downtown W’burg fire to be demolished SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Lynn Camp football: New season, familiar coaching staff Whitley County Grand Jury indicts five in connection to drug case W’burg man indicted for driving on a DUI suspended license again W’burg football: a testament to the kids Community helps Corbin School District identify six traits students need after high school, Corbin creates ‘The Redhound Way’ based on feedback More like thisRelated Lynn Camp football: New season, familiar coaching staff Jennifer K. Perkins - August 20, 2026 Lynn Camp is celebrating 90 years of football this... Whitley County Grand Jury indicts five in connection to drug case Mark White - August 20, 2026 The Whitley County Grand Jury indicted five Corbin residents... W’burg man indicted for driving on a DUI suspended license again Mark White - August 20, 2026 Prosecutors have recommended a five-year prison sentence for a... W’burg football: a testament to the kids Jennifer K. Perkins - August 20, 2026 “We've been competitive for a long time. We've had...