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Corbin considers EMS service
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By: TRENT KNUCKLES
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Over concerns the city is being underserved by county-run ambulance services, Corbin Mayor Willard McBurney said this week that city leaders are investigating the possibility of starting and operating an EMS service in the town's own fire department.
The move, McBurney said, comes on the heels of complaints by city residents and some emergency ser
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Animal shelter plagued by recent break-ins, director says
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By: CHRIS PARSONS
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As if the Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter doesn't have enough trouble trying to deal with the constant influx of animals being abandoned or picked up by the counties it serves, a weekend break-in will force officials to spend several hundred dollars to repair damages.
According to the shelter's director, Amy Young, the KWAS was broken into some time Fr
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Judge delays trial in Swafford case again
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By: TRENT KNUCKLES
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A Rockholds man accused of drug and money-laundering charges by federal authorities won't stand trial until later this year, thanks to prosecutors asking for a delay in his case.
Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney's office asked for a trial against 58-year-old Boyd Swafford to be put on hold while the government serves necessary paperwork to have c
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Man stole chicken wings from truck he ditched, cops say
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By: MARK WHITE
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A Rockholds man is facing a felony theft charge for allegedly stealing chicken.
Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement Officer Great Reams served Randy John Nantz, 31, of McNeil Corn Creek Road, with a felony warrant for theft by unlawful taking over $300 about 6:19 p.m. on April 30.
On April 28 about 9 a.m., Nantz allegedly took six pallets of fresh chicken
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