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 City hears concerns about speeding Barr, Cameron addresss Lincoln Club banquet Commission takes first steps to annex Lincoln Avenue State legislators secure funding for Whitley Co. jail and airport Funding secured to pave several Whitley County roadways More like thisRelated City hears concerns about speeding Mark White - April 25, 2026 A local couple asked the Corbin City Commission for... Barr, Cameron addresss Lincoln Club banquet Mark White - April 25, 2026 Much of the Fifth District Lincoln Club Banquet Saturday... Commission takes first steps to annex Lincoln Avenue Mark White - April 25, 2026 The Corbin City Commission took the first steps Monday... State legislators secure funding for Whitley Co. jail and airport Mark White - April 25, 2026 Additional state funding for the Whitley County Detention Center...