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Time To Shine is Right Around the Corner.

Elizabethtown is already beginning preparations for Time To Shine. A themed event for individuals with intellectual disabilities/special needs. It will take place on September 11th at the Bluegrass Sportsplex. 

While the event isn’t until next month, Time To Shine training will take place on August 15th and the 16th. They encourage everyone to come out and volunteer and contribute to the event. 

For more information on this event, visit the Time To Shine facebook page.

Knob Creek Gun Range’s Last Machine Gun Shoot.

Knob Creek Gun Range will hold their final machine gun shoot in less than two months. 

The event that has been happening for 50 years is finally seeing it’s end due to the high cost and maintenance the event requires. 

The shoot will be October 8th and 9th, they will also have various competitions happening during the weekend. The cost for the two day event is $15 per person per day. 

For more information visit the Knob Creek Gun Range’s Facebook page.

Big Foot 5K Run.

Fort Knox is holding a 5k run to find the rumored bigfoot that lives on base. 

It will take place on August 13th, pre-registration will be online or on base at the leisure and travel service building. 

Masks will not be required as it is an outdoors event, but everyone is strongly encouraged to maintain social distance.

More information can found at Knox.ArmyMWR.com

Emerald Theater’s Last Summer Concert.

The newest hotspot in Elizabethtown just became a little cooler. Freeman Lake’s Emerald Cathedral Amphitheater has become a top spot for summer concerts.

Over this past summer the Emerald Cathedral Amphitheater has hosted various bands. 

Their final show of the summer series will kick off on August 14th with Mudbone and the Thunder Bayou band with locals Van Winkle and the Spirits. Tickets will be $10.  

Parking for the show will be available at the First Presbyterian church and Grace Heartland church. Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at GreenspaceKY.Com

KHEAA and Attorney General Daniel Cameron Warn About New scam.

Attorney General Daniel Cameron and the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority are teaming up to warn consumers of a new scam. 

According to the Attorney General’s office, scammers will file for a student loan or financial aid using fraudulently obtained personal information including names, addresses, and social security numbers. 

Loan identity theft can damage a person’s credit score and make the victim liable for repaying the loan if it is not caught early enough. 

To catch these scams in the early stages it is recommended that you monitor your credit score.

For more information and if you believe you are a victim of loan fraud go to the Federal Trade Commission’s website  at IdentityTheft.gov. You can also go to the Attorney General’s Website at AG.KY.GOV/scams.