Tuesday Jul 7 | The Sentinel-Echo
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor A squirrel that made its way into a transformer caused a power outage for part of the city of Corbin Wednesday afternoon.
Drugs sold for years at Exit 29
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer The arrest of a Knoxville couple, who had reportedly sold oxycodone at I-75 Exit 29 for the past several years, also led to the discovery of illegal gambling machines at a North Corbin gas station.
London man accused of assaulting minor girlfrienda s mother
A London man who allegedly ignored demands from his minor girlfriend's mother to stay out of her home and away from her daughter is facing multiple charges after he allegedly ignored the request and assaulted the girl's mother.
Businesses offering deals for May 20th
Times-Tribune Staff Report The Times-Tribune is posing a social shopping experiment - What if everyone in the Tri-County banded together to provide a new cash infusion by spending an extra $20 this month? What kind of effect could that have? Excited about the possibilities, local retailers are offering specials this Wednesday to get shoppers ...
Former shelter board member charged with animal cruelty
Jennifer Adkins, formerly a member of the Knox/Whitley Animal Shelter board, has been charged with 22 counts of animal cruelty and three counts of endangering a minor.
By Sean Bailey / Staff Writer A Corbin woman pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to theft and forgery charges for taking money from an account once used to fund an indoor playground at Corbin Preschool.
Times-Tribune Staff Report Three East Bernstadt men were arrested on meth charges after police raided their homes early Wednesday morning.
Before being hauled away in a police car, 28-year-old George Nathan Lyttle told reporters he "never meant to even try to scare or hurt anybody" when he robbed Hometown Bank Monday morning.
Suspected bank robber arrested
A man was arrested Monday for his part in the robbery of a Corbin bank earlier in the day.
Flasher stops traffic in Corbin
By Sean Bailey / Staff Writer A mentally unstable man tied up traffic on Falls Highway near the Root Beer Stand Friday evening.
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer A 22-year-old Corbin man died in the early morning hours Monday when his car reportedly collided with a tree on North Hills Road in North Corbin, which connects American ...
Car plows through clinic, hits teen
A 15-year-old girl is in critical condition after a driver apparently lost control of her car and plowed through the glass window of an urgent care facility.
Walking away from hospital brings more charges
Rodney Bishop garnered himself an additional 26 days of freedom after he allegedly walked out of St.
Judge Mills called to duty; dog-fighting trial delayed
A call from the governor has delayed the trial of two men accused of running a dog-fighting operation, which was scheduled to begin Monday.
Officers round up drug suspects
Robin Rookard looked out her window at Rose Ann Apartments in North Corbin Friday morning to find local law enforcement arresting three of her neighbors.
Raids target N. Corbin suspects
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor Of 40 people wanted on drug charges, 32 were arrested early Friday morning during a roundup conducted by the Kentucky State Police.
Times-Tribune Staff Report A Corbin man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly stole a car - at least, for a few minutes.
Bond set for three arrested Friday by ATF
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer Bond was set and pre-trial hearings scheduled Monday in the cases of three arrested on state drug charges in an early morning roundup last Friday.
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