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Williamsburg heating up at the right time

The Williamsburg Yellow Jackets traveled to Knox Central Wednesday and knocked off one of the hottest teams in the 13th Region. ....more>>

  • Cardiac arrest cause of fatal spillway fall
    Laurel County Coroner Doug Bowling said Herman Feltner, Sr., 70, of Hazard, died as the result of a cardiac arrest. An autopsy is not planned.

  • Destination downtown
    Several events are planned for downtown Corbin Saturday, starting with the blessing and dedication of the restored Engineer Street walking bridge and ending with a free outdoor screening of the animated movie “Cars.”

  • Animal shelter faces closure
    With their shelter facing imminent closure, members of the Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter came to the Whitley County Fiscal Court’s May meeting to ask for an increase in funds from the county.

  • Man dies at Laurel Lake spillway
    Herman Feltner, 70, of Hazard, died while fishing at the Laurel Lake spillway Wednesday afternoon.

  • Red Bud Folklife Festival kicks off today
    An event designed to educate and promote the appreciation of traditional arts and crafts is coming to London this week.

  • Property ordinance: safety issues, not cosmetic
    The London City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance of voluntarily annexation of two properties located on Parker Road, one being property owned by Saint Joseph London.

  • Knife fight at Corbin hotel ends in arrest
    Members of the Corbin Police Department arrested a Cawood man after an alleged altercation and knife assault took place at the Mountain View Lodge in Corbin late Tuesday night.

  • Expo center gets ready to rock
    The Corbin Expo and Agricultural center now has a management firm and according to Robert Cavalieri, senior vice president at SMG the expo center’s management firm, Corbin could some day host the likes of Brad Paisley, Martina McBride, Trace Adtkins and other up and coming/arena acts.

  • B'ville man found not-guilty of child’s rape
    A Barbourville man who was accused of four counts of raping a child was found not guilty on all counts by a Knox County jury Monday evening.

  • B’ville woman dies in wreck
    A Barbourville woman was killed as the result of a two-vehicle accident that occurred Monday afternoon in Knox County.

  • Man facing murder may also face civil suit
    A Tennessee man charged with two counts of murder and one count of fetal homicide will likely soon face a civil suit.

  • Woman guilty of putting staple in meatloaf
    A former food service worker in Barbourville is facing up to 10 years in prison for putting a metal staple into a batch of meatloaf to be distributed to a national restaurant chain.

  • McDonald’s files motion to dismiss
    Attorneys for the McDonald’s of North Corbin filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against the restaurant, claiming the plaintiffs weren’t actually injured by their alleged experience with a bloodied hamburger and food wrapper.

  • Trailer home destroyed in Gray fire
    Fire Chief David Harris said the department responded to a report of a trailer fire at about 9:30 p.m. Sunday on Bertha Hollow Road in the Gray community.

  • 'Unspecified threat’ at London Nat'l Guard
    According to police, an acquaintance of a Guard employee received a call from someone making threats against the employee.

  • Four arrested after Corbin stabbing
    Four men were arrested in Corbin late Saturday night after a man was stabbed, but police haven’t determined which — if any — of the four were responsible for the stabbing.

  • London-Corbin Airport expanding
    Officials with the London-Corbin Airport plan to expand operations by using banked grant funds issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.

  • Man gets 25 years for rape of preteen
    Christopher Rice was sentenced to 25 years Friday in Knox County Circuit Court for sexual crimes involving a minor.
    Christopher Rice

  • Whitley owes former judge-exec. Patrick
    State auditor Crit Luallen announced the results of an audit of the Whitley County Fiscal Court last Thursday and according to the audit the county owes one of its former judge-executives money while the Fiscal Court overpaid a different former judge-executive.

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