News Update: Body pulled from Cumberland River confirmed to be missing Whitley County woman By: Trevor Sherman Date: January 30, 2023 A Golden Alert D, which was issued in Whitley County last week, ended in tragedy Saturday. 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: Trevor Sherman TagsAngelia SatterfieldCorbinCorbin Fire DepartmentCumberland FallsGolden Alert DKentucky Emergency ManagementKentucky Fish and WildlifeKentucky State PoliceLondon Laurel Rescue Squadmissing woman's body recoveredpark rangersWhitley County Emergency ManagementWhitley County Sheriff’s Office Previous articleBlood drives planned this week in WilliamsburgNext articleLocal residents make Dean’s Lists, President’s Lists SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular City to pay more for landfill services and health insurance Corbin’s fire rating expected to decrease in near future Corbin Tourism approves gold level sponsorship for Appalachian Mountain Wrestling event Aug. 22 Corbin Tourism reports some of the highest numbers in recent years Corbin Tourism Commission approves new logo for rebranding project More like thisRelated City to pay more for landfill services and health insurance Mark White - May 24, 2026 The City of Corbin will be paying more for... Corbin’s fire rating expected to decrease in near future Mark White - May 24, 2026 While it isn’t official yet, the City of Corbin’s... Corbin Tourism approves gold level sponsorship for Appalachian Mountain Wrestling event Aug. 22 Leeann Fragosa - May 23, 2026 The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission approved a $2,500... Corbin Tourism reports some of the highest numbers in recent years Leeann Fragosa - May 23, 2026 Financial Advisor Bryan Gay reported restaurant and hotel tax...