CORBIN —
Times-Tribune Staff Report
Failed brakes may have been the cause of a crash that injured a Corbin man Thursday, according to Laurel County Sheriff John Root.
* Read more on this story in Friday's edition of the Times-Tribune.
CORBIN —
Times-Tribune Staff Report
Failed brakes may have been the cause of a crash that injured a Corbin man Thursday, according to Laurel County Sheriff John Root.
* Read more on this story in Friday's edition of the Times-Tribune.
An open records appeal by Whitley County Sheriff Colan Harrell got a response from the state attorney general’s office dated May 15.
The Laurel County Circuit Court Grand Jury handed down indictments Friday. The first portion of the list of those indicted appeared in Monday’s edition. Following are the remaining indictments:
A Corbin man and his girlfriend facing escape charges were indicted in Whitley County Circuit Court before Judge Paul K. Winchester Monday.
Jailer ‘subverted’ Open Records Act
Man faces 33-count indictment
Husband, wife indicted for robbery
Man, girlfriend indicted for escape charges
London man indicted for sexually-related crimes
Two people facing charges in connection with several area armed robberies were indicted in Laurel County Circuit Court Friday.
Three arrests warrants were issued by Judge Tom Jensen Friday for defendants listed on a four-count indictment.
A Corbin man was arrested Thursday by Kentucky State Police after he used the Internet website Topix to solicit a killer.
The staff of Whayne Supply’s branch office in Corbin have a party to plan, and they have been working on the finishing touches since Thursday.
A tentative court date has been set in the case against former Laurel County Schools director of pupil personnel Charles Douglas Phelps.
A Laurel County couple appeared in Laurel County Circuit Court Friday for a pretrial conference — and the only result was a status hearing set for June 21.