Two Keavy residents accused of threatening a confidential informant for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives plan to plead guilty today to charges against them in federal court.
A Whitley County woman who claims she was discriminated against and then fired by a local auto parts manufacturer because she suffered an injury on the job has settled a year-old lawsuit against the company.
While Knox County officials have vowed to fight a recent court ruling that would essentially gut a good portion of the county's one percent payroll tax on workers and companies, Corbin city leaders say no one should get to spend the revenue in question until the issue is settled.
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