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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.

Corbin attorney sues city, wants home demolished

UPDATE: Attorney Eric M. Dixon, who was listed as one of the owners of the company filing the lawsuit, said he is not involved. Dixon...

Woodbine man convicted in pill mill operation

A Woodbine man was one of four people convicted Monday on federal charges in connection with Tennessee-based pill mill operation that resulted in numerous...

Speakers announced for Tedx Corbin event

Organizers of the upcoming Tedx Corbin have announced the list of speakers and artists for the event, which will take place March 9. Four local...

Monster Truck Nationals returns to The Arena

After taking a year away from Corbin, one of the most popular shows will be returning to The Arena for two nights of car...

Corbin Public Library plans ground breaking ceremony Thursday

The Corbin Public Library will celebrate a milestone in the effort to renovate the annex building Thursday with a short groundbreaking ceremony. Library Director Donna...

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Fine Arts Association present Barter Players at CMS

The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky, Inc. presented...

One more lesson: “It is alright to agree to disagree.”

Judge Paul Braden and Dr. John Broome, who were...

Broome recognized for his leadership

Leadership Tri-County recognized a former beloved University of the...

Late judge honored

Paul Braden wore a lot of hats in his...

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