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Knuck s Kitchen open in downtown Corbin

1 of 2 Knuck s Kitchen owner Megan Knuckles said she is bringing southern Georgia to Corbin, Kentucky with a wide menu selection, including wings. | Photo Contributed  Knuck s Kitchen has a wide selection, including banana pudding and s mores cupcakes. | Photo Contributed featured By Emily Adams-Bentley Staff Writer Apr 1, 2021 1 of 2 Knuck s Kitchen owner Megan Knuckles said she is bringing southern Georgia to Corbin, Kentucky with a wide menu selection, including wings. | Photo Contributed  Knuck s Kitchen has a wide selection, including banana pudding and s mores cupcakes. | Photo Contributed CORBIN — Downtown Corbin has a new restaurant with a wide selection of foods to choose from. Knuck’s Kitchen opened at the beginning of March in the building located at the corner of 11th Street and Main Street with the promise to bring something different to the table. Owner Megan Knuckles

Corbin Police Arrest Burglary Suspect

London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Jan 20, 2021 10:44 AM The Corbin Police Department says they’ve arrested a man connected to break-in attempts at three local convenience stores. Corbin Police Lt. Coy Wilson, the department’s public affairs officer, said 19-year-old Jerrad L. Gilbert is charged with burglary and criminal mischief after incidents at A to Z Mart on South Main Street, the Sunoco gas station on 18th Street near Corbin High School, and Corbin Tobacco 2 at the intersection of South Main and South Kentucky Ave. Police found windows busted out at each location, but no one at the scene. After investigating and reviewing surveillance footage police arrested Gilbert, who was riding a bicycle on U.S. 25W near Wallen’s Towing. Police searched his mother’s home on Kentucky Ave. and found clothes he was wearing in the security videos and items taken from the break ins. Gilbert was lodged in the Whitley County Detention Center.

The News Journal » Corbin man charged in connection with three convenience store break-ins

A Corbin man was arrested early Thursday morning following and investigation into break-in attempts at three local convenience stores. Corbin Police have charged Jerrad L. Gilbert, 19, with one count of third-degree burglary, first-degree criminal mischief and second-degree criminal mischief in connection with the incidents at A to Z Mart on South Main Street, the Sunoco gas station on 18 th Street near Corbin High School, and the tobacco store at the intersection of South Main and South Kentucky Ave. Corbin Police Lt. Coy Wilson, the department’s public affairs officer, said at approximately 1 a.m., police received reports of activated burglar alarms from A to Z Mart and Sunoco.

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