Daily Archives: Jul 14, 2008

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KCEOC Aquatic Club celebrates major accomplishment

KCEOC Aquatic Club had four swimmers qualify to swim...

Shoplifting suspect leads W’burg police on 100 mph chase

A Lexington woman remains incarcerated in the Whitley County Detention Center after allegedly shoplifting from the Williamsburg Walmart and leading police on a vehicle pursuit that reached a speed of 100 mph before ending just inside Tennessee.

REDHOUNDS ROLL

When the Corbin Redhounds score 75 points or more they are 11-0 on the season. They did that Tuesday against North Laurel.

Jellico struggles to meet payroll for city workers

Financially speaking, the City of Jellico is in bad shape. The Jellico City Council met Monday evening, and authorized Mayor Forester Baird to remove $23,000 from the city's final CD in order to pay t

State auditor questions $13,000 in PVA expenses

State Auditor Crit Luallen is questioning over $13,000 in expenses at Whitley County PVA Ronnie Moses office, but Moses says the questions arose out of changes in auditing procedures since the last re

Businesses ask for rollback of Corbin water rate increase

Representatives from three Corbin businesses say a recent rate hike for water service are too high and asked members of the City Utility Commission (CUC) last week to roll back the raise, or introduce

JACKSON WHO

Corbin coach Jennifer Parsons may have been a little surprised at the outcome of her team's game against Jackson County Monday night in McKee.

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CMS highlights school’s climate, unseen efforts

Corbin Middle School (CMS) students, staff and parents showcased...

Bluegrass Gaming Con. brings gamers together for weekend of fun

Gamers of all experience levels gathered at the...

Park name now honors Amos Miller, Jeff Chadwell

Long time Corbin Little League President Jeff Chadwell could...

Warranty covers Corbin playground equipment repair

The Corbin City Commission got some good news and...

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