CORBIN — Knox Central and Williamsburg are two lone undefeated teams remaining in the Tri-County
* Read more on this and other local sports in Monday's edition of the Times-Tribune.
CORBIN — Knox Central and Williamsburg are two lone undefeated teams remaining in the Tri-County
* Read more on this and other local sports in Monday's edition of the Times-Tribune.
An insect rested atop the empty shell of a recently deceased Eastern box turtle.
A recent walk along a trail at Flatwoods Picnic Area in Laurel County included opportunities for wildlife viewing.
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.
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.
A woman sought by the Whitley County Sheriff’s Department during the May 2 drug roundup was arrested in Tennessee this week.
A Walton man was handed a 33-count indictment by Judge Paul K. Winchester in Whitley County Circuit Court Monday.
South Laurel's Makenzie Powenski slides safely into second base during the Lady Cardinals' 3-0 win over Corbin in the 50th District championship game Wednesday.
South Laurel senior Amber Hyde usually never swings at high pitches, but it was a good thing she did during the sixth inning of the 50th District championship game Wednesday.
CORBIN — It didn’t come easy, but the South Laurel Cardinals completed a three-peat Wednesday with a 3-1 win over Corbin, earning their third straight 50th District Championship.
There is a disturbing trend of absolute hyperbole on the part of news media and political speakers. What I’m talking about is the immediate use of top shelf words like “dictator,” “fascist,” “communist,” and this really has to stop.
Gone, but not forgotten
At 2 p.m. Thursday, the students, teachers and staff of Corbin Elementary School took time out to remember one of their own.
As technology changes, so does the hardware. That means older computers, televisions and other electronic equipment have to find their way out of your home or office, and into the waste bin.