A one-vehicle accident near the entrance to a Corbin subdivision caused about $20,000 worth of damage to storage buildings owned by one local businessman, and authorities say they are still searching for the driver who is responsible for the crash.
The city of Corbin delayed for another month the public release of its annual audit for the 2008 fiscal year, and City Manager Bill Ed Cannon confirmed this week one of the main reasons for the delay is that city leaders are taking a closer look at the financial condition of the Southeast Kentucky Agriculture and Exposition Center.
Local police are still searching for the driver of a vehicle that plowed into a house on Gordon Hill in the early morning hours last Friday, but the three passengers already face criminal charges in the wake of the incident.
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway has ruled that Whitley County 911 officials violated the state's open records laws when they refused to give a local man copies of 911 recordings stemming from a July incident.