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New regulations, licensing requirements for tobacco retailers about to hit the books

New regulations for businesses that sell tobacco, nicotine, or vapor products go into effect the first of the year. The Kentucky Public Protection Cabinet says all businesses engaged in the retail sale of tobacco, nicotine, and vapor products in the commonwealth must be licensed by the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control by January 1. According to the Public Protection Cabinet, the licensing requirement is the result of Senate Bill […]

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Elizabethtown Qdoba hosting Shop with a Cop fundraiser Thursday evening

There’s still time to support the Elizabethtown Police Department and Hardin County Sheriff’s Office’s annual Shop with a Cop program. “Every year, our Shop of the Cop program provides essential clothing and a special toy to nearly 300 Hardin County children, but we can’t do it without the support of individuals and businesses throughout Hardin County,” said EPD Public Information Officer John Thomas. “Your donations, big or small, help keep kids warm this winter, […]

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Radcliff City Council appoints Marsh as fire chief

The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday. The first reading was held on a zoning amendment for 238 Cedar Oak Drive in Vine Grove. “The request was for an amendment from Commercial Zone to Residential-Four (High Density, Single Family and Duplex) Zone,” said City Attorney Mike Pike, reading from the ordinance. “The Planning Commission recommended the zone map amendment request be granted as the request was […]

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EPD accepting donations for Cram the Cruiser

In addition to their role in Shop with a Cop, the Elizabethtown Police Department has a role in other activities aimed at making the holiday season brighter for children and families in need. Donations are currently being accepted for the EPD’s annual Cram the Cruiser campaign. “Between now and November 26, any non-perishable food items may be placed in Cruiser No. 175, parked in the landscaping bed adjacent to the main parking […]

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Grayson County woman found safe after search

A Grayson County woman is safe after a multi-agency search Monday. Grayson County Emergency Management says Angelica Elliot was found safe after being reported missing Monday afternoon. According to a release from the emergency management office, at around 4 p.m. on November 17 the Wax Fire Department, Grayson County Sheriff’s Office, and Grayson County Emergency Management were notified of a missing 19-year-old woman, identified as Elliot. She was last seen in […]

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E-Town Council approves zoning changes; third food distribution event planned

The Elizabethtown City Council met for their second meeting of the month Monday. The council approved three zoning amendments that were on their second readings: 320 Pear Orchard Road Northwest from Suburban Residential General (R-2) to Urban Residential General (R-4), 325 Helm Street from Urban Residential General (R-4) to Urban Residential Mixed (R-5), and 938 and 948 Nicholas Street from Urban Residential (R-3) to Planned Development District. The council also approved a […]

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Wreaths Across America needs 1,500 more wreaths for Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central

Wreaths Across America at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff is asking for the community’s support as they prepare for their annual effort to “remember those who served, honor those who have passed, and teach the next generation.” “On December 13 at 10 a.m., we will have a brief ceremony, and then as many wreaths as we have, we will put out on all the headstones,” said Area Coordinator Donna […]

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Voter registration increases in Kentucky in October

As the window for candidates to file to run in the 2026 election cycle opens, Kentucky is seeing a jump in voter registration. The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office says more than 7,000 Kentuckians registered to vote in the month of October. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, Republican registration in October increased by 2,736 voters. Independent or other registration increased by 1,968. Democratic registration decreased by 2,404 voters. Republican […]

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