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Attorney General Daniel Cameron joins 16 State Coalition; “California should not be able to dictate car emission standards in Kentucky”

Attorney General Cameron joined a coalition of states urging the Environmental Protection Agency to not reinstate California’s waiver in the Clean Air Act, which would allow California to regulate new car emission standards.. During the Trump Administration the waiver, which had been in effect decades before, was taken away. With the Biden Administration in office the waiver had been proposed to come back.  There are currently 16 states, including Kentucky, in the coalition that attempts to point out that allowing California to set carbon-emission standards requires vehicle manufacturers to make changes to the entire vehicle, forcing other states to comply with California’s standards. Cameron argues that California policy priorities are different from those of the commonwealth. The waiver was originally given to California to control their severe smog problem. The coalition hopes to prevent the waiver from coming back to protect the sovereignty of the states.

Missing Person, Melissa Emerick

Elizabethtown Police are searching for 31 year old Melissa Emerick. Emerick is of diminished capacity and was last seen leaving her residence on June 25, 2021. She is the subject of an EPD missing persons case and is entered in the National Crime Information Center. Anyone who has information about her whereabouts should call 270-765-4125. For anonymous tips, contact Hardin County Crime Stoppers at p3tips.com.

Hardin County Fair Continues Tonight

There are only three days left to attend the Hardin County Fair. Tonight will kick off with the Youth Dairy Cattle show, followed by the Little Miss and Mister Pageant and will wrap up with the Battle of the Bluegrass Tractor and Truck Pull. Admission is twelve dollars, but The Wolf is offering a dollar off admission. These coupons can be found at www.wolf943.com or stop by to pick one up. 

There Are Only Three Days Left To Attend The Hardin County Fair.

Larue County Fatal Crash

A traffic collision occurred yesterday in LaRue county, leaving one dead. Early in the morning on Wednesday, 22 year old Colby Wilder was traveling south on US-31E and for an unknown reason struck the rear of a garbage truck operated by 28 year old Stephen Williams. Wilder was pronounced deceased at the scene, Williams was not injured. The affected portion of US-31E was shut down for several hours to allow troopers to investigate the collision. The investigation is still ongoing by the Kentucky State Police.

Boil Water Advisory

Hardin County Water District No. 2 has issued a boil water advisory for a portion of Elizabethtown to include areas surrounding Hwy 62 from Corporate Dr to Elizabethtown High School, areas surrounding Dixie Ave. from Layman Ln. to Bishop Ln., and a portion of Ring Road from West Park Rd. to Western Kentucky Parkway. For a detailed map, please visit Hardin County Water District No. 2’s website at www.HCWD2.org.

This advisory was issued as a precautionary measure and can only be lifted with the approval of the Kentucky Division of Water.

Customers are advised to boil their water for three (3) minutes at rolling boil. Use only boiled or bottled water for drinking, food preparation, brushing teeth, and washing dishes.

When water service is restored, thoroughly flush your plumbing. Run cold water only from a bathtub or outside faucet for five minutes and flush the kitchen and bath faucets for three minutes. Do not use chilled water from your refrigerator. When the advisory is lifted, let the chilled water line run for three minutes before drinking the water. Do not use ice from automatic ice machines. When the advisory is lifted, discard two cycles of ice from automatic ice machines.

Please share this and further information with others who may come in contact with this water.

Should you have any further questions or concerns, please call our office at 270-737-1056.