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January 31, 2013

TODAY'S HEADLINES - JAN. 31, 2013

CORBIN — Jackson MSC company sold

A Gray manufacturing company that employs about 170 people has been sold.

Patriot Energy joins state hemp association

Patriot Energy joins state hemp association

Doing study on coal-hemp, calls on changes in fed law

Special session for city commission

With a new mayor pro-tem in Corbin comes changes in paperwork. And with that, the Corbin City Commission on Wednesday morning approved six resolutions that named City Commissioner and Mayor Pro-Tem Suzie Razmus as the authorized signer.



Attempted murder trial underway in Whitley Co.

Bloody meat cleaver, graphic photos among evidence seen

Sulfridge case continued to March

A man scheduled for a jury trial in Whitley County Circuit Court Wednesday had his case continued to March.



London woman arrested at Bush Elementary School Tuesday

An intoxicated woman was arrested at Bush Elementary School Tuesday.

Times-Tribune publisher named KPA president

Times-Tribune Publisher Willie Sawyers was named 2013 president of the Kentucky Press Association at the KPA Winter Convention in Louisville last Friday.

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  • London garbage rates to increase

    A new ordinance governing garbage collection and rates was approved unanimously by present members of the London City Council during a special-called meeting Thursday.

    May 24, 2013

  • Corbin BOE approves district facility plan

    A new middle school, two new elementary schools and major renovations to four other Corbin Independent Schools properties are in the plans for the future.

    May 24, 2013

  • Animal rescue group members express concern about shelter

    Members of two animal rescue groups approached the Laurel County Fiscal Court Thursday in an attempt to set protocols for the county animal shelter.

    May 24, 2013

  • City replies on NIBROC meeting

    Corbin’s mayor and city manager took issue Wednesday to charges that the city put restrictions on what could be done in preparing for this year’s NIBROC Festival.

    May 23, 2013

  • Jailer says he tried to do the right thing

    Whitley County Jailer Ken Mobley said he tried to do the right thing concerning an open records request made by Whitley County Sheriff Colan Harrell last month — but that’s not going to stop the sheriff from contacting the Attorney General’s office again today.

    May 23, 2013

  • Police Roundup - May 23, 2013

    A woman sought by the Whitley County Sheriff’s Department during the May 2 drug roundup was arrested in Tennessee this week.

    May 23, 2013

  • Man faces 33-count indictment

    A Walton man was handed a 33-count indictment by Judge Paul K. Winchester in Whitley County Circuit Court Monday.

    May 23, 2013

  • NIBROC plans ahead for August

    Hoping for what they call a “productive NIBROC Festival,” plans for what will be a scaled-back festival were brought up during a planning meeting Tuesday afternoon.

    May 22, 2013

  • Man indicted for pouring gas on wife, himself

    A man who allegedly poured gasoline on himself and his wife and threatened to set them both on fire was indicted in Whitley County Circuit Court Monday, court documents indicate.

    May 22, 2013

  • Four indicted for meth

    Four people jailed after an anonymous tip led deputies to a Rockholds residence April 28 were each handed their indictments Monday, court documents indicate.

    May 22, 2013