Newspaper The Times-Tribune is a two day (Tuesday, Thursday) newspaper based in Corbin, Ky., and covers Knox, Laurel and Whitley counties
12/31/2025
CORBIN — On Tuesday, Dec. 30, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park posted on its page that the DuPont Lodge and Riverview Restaurant will be closed indefinitely until remodeling is completed.
CORBIN — On Tuesday, Dec. 30, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park posted on its page that the DuPont Lodge and Riverview Restaurant will be closed indefinitely until remodeling is
12/31/2025
LONDON − More than 80 City of London employees have filed a lawsuit in Laurel Circuit Court seeking an emergency restraining order to block the enforcement of four recently adopted London City Council ordinances, arguing the measures would result in…
LONDON − More than 80 City of London employees have filed a lawsuit in Laurel Circuit Court seeking an emergency restraining order to block the enforcement of four recently adopted
12/31/2025
ARH residency program celebrates 100% board pass rate for Class of 2025
LEXINGTON — Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) is proud to announce that all four members of the ARH Internal Medicine Residency Program’s class of 2025 have successfully passed their board certification
12/31/2025
Corbin delivered its biggest win of the season on Tuesday, rallying past WEB DuBois 74–71 to capture the Cumberlands Falls Invitational championship and even its record at 5–5.
CORBIN — Corbin delivered its biggest win of the season on Tuesday, rallying past WEB DuBois 74–71 to capture the Cumberlands Falls Invitational championship and even its record at 5–5.
12/31/2025
At the beginning of this century Kentucky and other states that relied on burning coal for electricity enjoyed an economic edge, but competition from cheaper energy sources has dulled that advantage.
At the beginning of this century Kentucky and other states that relied on burning coal for electricity enjoyed an economic edge, but competition from cheaper energy sources has dulled that
12/31/2025
Since those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it, I suggest Kentucky’s Transportation Secretary Jim Gray read the Courier Journal’s 1994 multi-part series on the state’s “blacktop monopolies.”
12/31/2025
Lynn Camp improves to 5-3 with win over Somerset Christian
Lauren Partin continued her impressive play, scoring 21 points and finishing with 17 rebounds to help Lynn Camp pick up a 49-48 win over Somerset Christian.
12/31/2025
Corbin used balanced scoring and a strong second-half push to defeat Freeport, Florida, 65-49, improving the Lady Redhounds to 7-3 on the season.
12/31/2025
The Knox County Grand Jury returned 28 indictments for the month of December.
Grand jurors returned a multi-count indictment Dec. 19 against Jerry Smith, 45, of Gray.
BARBOURVILLE — The Knox County Grand Jury returned 28 indictments for the month of December.
12/30/2025
Saint Joseph Medical Group – Cardiology welcomes Luke Robinson, PA-C, to its London team.
LONDON — Saint Joseph Medical Group – Cardiology welcomes Luke Robinson, PA-C, to its London team. Robinson said he was inspired to pursue medicine because it allows him to combine
12/30/2025
Whitley County saw a late lead slip away on Monday, falling 64–60 to Musselman, West Virginia, in KSA Holiday Classic play.
ORLANDO — Whitley County saw a late lead slip away on Monday, falling 64–60 to Musselman, West Virginia, in KSA Holiday Classic play.
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