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City of Radcliff celebrating Juneteenth

The City of Radcliff will celebrate Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery, with an event this Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at North Hardin High School. “We’re celebrating the ability to go in and do things that we never got to do before, and we want our children and our families and others to remember where we came from in order to be able to go into the future and […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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LATADD director London discusses development in the region

Lincoln Trail Area Development District Executive Director Daniel London said each county pays 39 cents per citizen to be part of LTADD. “You don’t want to hear about the 39 cents, you want to hear about the return on investment, because that’s what we look for,” London said. “The average return on investment last fiscal year was $270 from the ADD, so think about this: you buy a 39 cents stock, […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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Court hears arguments for motion to dismiss filed by Steven Lawson

Crystal Rogers investigation suspect Steven Lawson was back in court Thursday as the court heard arguments on a motion to dismiss the charges against him.  Steven Lawson faces charges of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence in connection with his involvement in the 2015 disappearance of Crystal Rogers, but Lawson’s defense attorney Ted Lavit has argued those charges should be dismissed based on promises of immunity made in exchange […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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EHMS Beta Club brings home two national championships

The East Hardin Middle School Beta Club is returning from the National Beta Conference in Savannah, Georgia, with some hardware. The Beta Club raked in 15 total awards recognizing placement in the top 10 in several competitions, and Beta Club sponsor and East Hardin art teacher Molly Hazle said one of the crowning achievements capped an effort the students put into the entire school year. “Our biggest thing we do, where we […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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Free pet beds to be given away Tuesday

PAWS Shelter Foundation member Diane Shoffner says Chewy has been one of the biggest supporters of the Hardin County Pet Pantry, and this Tuesday they are bringing a new opportunity to area pet families in need. “They have a whole trailer truck of pet beds for us, and so we decided to do just a one time event, open to the public and people that are really in need is our […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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CASA of the Heartland fundraiser Saturday

CASA of the Heartland will host their annual Farm to Fork dinner Saturday at Highland Sod Farms. “Farm to Fork is our biggest annual fundraiser,” said CASA of the Heartland Executive Director Michelle Kail. “We partner with several local farms to provide the community with a farm to table dinner. We have a live and silent auction, and also we will have a live band this year, Van Winkle and the […]

todayJune 14, 2024

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Elizabethtown mourns death of Council Member Bill Wiseman

The City of Elizabethtown is mourning the loss of an elected official. The city announced on its Facebook page Tuesday the passing of Councilman Bill Wiseman. Wiseman was serving his first term on the city council, and had previously served as a magistrate on the Hardin County Fiscal Court for district five. “The City of Elizabethtown and the Hardin County communities lost a great leader in Councilman Bill Wiseman,” said Elizabethtown Mayor Jeff Gregory. […]

todayJune 12, 2024

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