News Whitley County hunters getting 1,000 more acres of public land By: Mark White Date: February 18, 2026 A new 1,000 plus acre tract of land should be opening to the public and hunters this fall. 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: Mark White Tags1075 acres of public land addedFrakes communityKentucky Department of Fish and WildlifeThe Nature ConservancWhitley County Previous articleDanny L. HeltonNext articleCorbin man accused of first-degree sodomy, first-degree sexual abuse in Laurel Co. case SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Electronic Edition For 8-19-26 Federal courthouse in London named in honor of Williamsburg native Corbin volleyball hosts first game in new auxiliary gym Corbin police officers promoted Fred Luther Lovitt More like thisRelated Electronic Edition For 8-19-26 Linda Carpenter - August 19, 2026 Federal courthouse in London named in honor of Williamsburg native Mark White - August 19, 2026 Senior U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Eugene E. Siler... Corbin volleyball hosts first game in new auxiliary gym Jennifer K. Perkins - August 18, 2026 Corbin Redhound Volleyball alumni joined current members of the... Corbin police officers promoted Mark White - August 17, 2026 Four Corbin police officers now have a new rank. During...