News Whitley County could see a drastic cut to road aid funds this year By: Timothy Wyatt Date: July 25, 2024 Whitley County could be receiving less money this year to help maintain its many secondary roads. 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: Timothy Wyatt Tagsflex fundsJudge-Executive Pat White Jr.Kentucky Department of Highwayspavingroad aidWhitley Fiscal Court Previous articleW’Burg Independent Earn and Learn students receive laptopsNext articleSweet new festival coming to W’burg Saturday SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Local students selected for Rogers Explorers program Area juniors selected for Rogers Scholars program EKU students to host VBS for differently-abled adults Depot Street Market makes season debut in downtown Corbin KY 312 bridge over I-75 will close starting May 19 for demolition, reconstruction More like thisRelated Local students selected for Rogers Explorers program Leeann Fragosa - May 10, 2026 The Center for Rural Development announced several students from... Area juniors selected for Rogers Scholars program Leeann Fragosa - May 10, 2026 The Center for Rural Development announced several students from... EKU students to host VBS for differently-abled adults Staff - May 10, 2026 Students at Eastern Kentucky University are partnering with Corbin... Depot Street Market makes season debut in downtown Corbin Mark White - May 9, 2026 Numerous people turned out last Saturday in downtown Corbin...