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Burn Ban issued for LaRue County and Hodgenville

Due to extremely dry conditions of ground cover, LaRue County Judge/Executive Blake Durrett has issued a burn ban for the unincorporated area of the county. “As listed, it is no fire for recreational or ceremonial purposes, so those are your backyard fire pits or barbecues,” Durrett said. “No fire set for construction purposes, so you know how people would burn construction debris. No weed abatement, so no controlled burns for weed control. […]

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Food drive competition at EHS and Central Hardin collects food for area families

Students at Elizabethtown and Central Hardin high schools have been engaged in a friendly competition between schools and grades this week. “Whichever grade brings in the most food gets popsicles, so that obviously gets a lot of kids to bring in stuff,” said EHS senior Rachel Bell. “I know a lot of freshmen have brought it in, and it’s become overall a competition that was cool to see who can bring in the […]

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Benefit planned for Hart County toddler fighting cancer

Layna Adcock says Candace and Clinton Martin are dedicated parents, but their world was turned upside down when their one-year-old daughter Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia in July. “You know, they’re trying to work off and on when they can, but it’s hard when you have to take your daughter to the oncologist,” Adcock said. “She’s at Norton Cancer Center, and then she’s got to go in for strong chemo […]

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Feeding America study shows 1 in 6 families struggle with food insecurity

Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland recently put out the data from the latest Map the Meal Gap study, and FAKH Marketing and Communications Manager Manda Barger says the numbers show the need for support. “Throughout our 42-county service area, 17 percent of our neighbors are facing food insecurity,” Barger said. “That means that there’s one in six of our neighbors, they could be your friends or your family, that are struggling […]

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Bridge work in Louisville will close I-65 for two months next summer

An $150 million construction project will result in traffic impacts on Interstate 65 in Louisville. Governor Andy Beshear on Wednesday announced that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet awarded a contract to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. for the replacement of three bridges on I-65, the first phase of the I-65 Central Corridor Project. According to a release from KYTC District Five, the project is “a bridge replacement and rehabilitation initiative to ensure safe […]

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Hardin County Fiscal Court approves property tax rates

The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday. The fiscal court approved property tax rates for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. “The real estate tax rate of 10.8 cents per each $100 of assessed value, the personal property, business inventory, non-Kentucky-registered watercraft and aircraft rate of 12.3 cents per $100 of assessed value, and then the motor vehicle and watercraft tax rate of 11.5 cents on each […]

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ECTC and U of L partner on applied engineering degree program

Elizabethtown Community and Technical College President and CEO Dr. Juston Pate said during the college’s community breakfast Tuesday that ECTC is progressing in its mission of being a “3.0 community college,” which means students are not attending just to get the so-called “basics.” “Maybe it’s the first two years of a four, five, or six year degree, or maybe it’s one year and going into the workforce in a high-wage, high-demand […]

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