ImageCarousel Inflation hits as City of Corbin sees price jumps for many services, goods By: Mark White Date: May 18, 2023 Inflation is affecting pretty much everyone and everything in America, and the City of Corbin is no exception. The Corbin City Commission approved the hiring of Zackery Strickland and Michael Burke as full-time police officers during its monthly meeting Monday. 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 TagsCity Clerk Tori BrockCity of CorbinCommissioner Allison MooreCommissioner Brandon ShepherdCommissioner James GambrelCorbin City Attorney Bob HammonsCorbin City Commission meetingCorbin City Manager Marlon SamsCorbin Mayor Susie RazmusCorbin Police Chief Rusty HedrickCorbin Tourism Director Maggy Monhollenhealth insuranceinflationKelene Turner Previous articleW’Burg High School Choir/Band entertain during Brown Bag BashNext articleCorbin Pinball Museum expanding, moving into old Gibson’s Music location SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Whitley County 1st-Dist. Magistrate candidate arrested Whitley County Fiscal Court purchases a used loader Williamsburg Spring Clean-up kicks off April 6 Bid awarded for special inspection services Jackson awarded 2026 Leader of the Year at Leadership Tri-County More like thisRelated Whitley County 1st-Dist. Magistrate candidate arrested Mark White - April 3, 2026 A candidate for first-district magistrate in Whitley County was... Whitley County Fiscal Court purchases a used loader Mark White - April 3, 2026 The Whitley County Fiscal Court is getting a used... Williamsburg Spring Clean-up kicks off April 6 Mark White - April 3, 2026 The City of Williamsburg’s annual spring clean-up kicks off... Bid awarded for special inspection services Mark White - April 3, 2026 The Whitley County Fiscal Court awarded a $48,000 bid...