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I-65 North rest area near Horse Cave named best in the state

Folks traveling south this Memorial Day weekend can stop at the best maintained rest stop in Kentucky on the way home. The northbound Interstate 65 rest area near Horse Cave in Hart County was presented with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Best Maintained Rest Area Award this week, the first time in the 24-year history of the award the Hart County location has been honored. Transportation cabinet judges select the award recipient […]

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Magnolia man arrested after sting operation

“On Monday evening, we were contacted by a group of private citizens from out of state who are part of an organization who creates fake social media accounts and portrays themselves as a juvenile to identify child predators,” said Elizabethtown Police Department Public Information Officer Chris Denham. “They had been conducting an independent investigation and had contact with 54-year-old Brian Warren of Magnolia. Warren agreed to meet with what he thought was […]

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Two in Meade County arrested after fleeing police; Oklahoma man killed in BGP accident

Two wanted fugitives were arrested in Meade County Wednesday. According to the Meade County Sheriff’s Office, at approximately 10 a.m. on May 22 detectives attempted to stop the vehicle of Anthony Stout, who immediately fled from the detectives on Flaherty Road. Stout and his passenger Tabitha Scrogham both had outstanding arrest warrants out of Meade County Court. The suspects drove to a mobile home park near Sandy Lane. After driving around […]

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Drivers reminded to use seatbelts and car seats during Click It or Ticket enforcement

Area law enforcement agencies are reminding area residents to buckle up this Memorial Day weekend. Several area agencies are participating in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration‘s annual Click It or Ticket high-visibility enforcement effort, which runs now through June 4. The campaign aims to increase seatbelt use with traffic safety checkpoints and saturation patrols. The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety says of the 512 vehicle occupants that were killed in […]

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Registration open for ECTC STEM summer programs for high school students and graduates

There’s still time to register for Elizabethtown Community and Technical College’s Upward Bound Math and Science Summer Bridge and Summer Academy programs. “Our students are usually interested in STEM careers and college programs, and they come from five different regions,” said UBMS Director Rebecca Maddox. “So the five high schools are LaRue County High School, Nelson County High School, North Hardin High School, Thomas Nelson High School, and Washington County High School.” […]

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Voter turnout down for 2024 primary election

Voters across the commonwealth headed to the polls Tuesday for the 2024 Kentucky Primary Election. Joe Biden won the Democratic presidential primary with 131,439 votes, getting 71 percent. Donald Trump won the Republican presidential primary with 214,932 votes, getting 85 percent. In contested races in the area, Hank Linderman (12,508) beat William Compton (9,303) in the Kentucky House District 2 Democratic primary with 57 percent. Stephen Meredith (5,973) won the […]

todayMay 22, 2024 10

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Radcliff council approves one zoning change and declines another

The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday. The council approved a franchise agreement between the city and Charter Communications, which operates Spectrum. Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall said he wanted to clarify that the agreement is related to Charter’s operations in the city, not an agreement for citizens. “What that means is that we’re allowing them to use easements, guidelines, stuff like that, telecommunications,” Duvall said. “This […]

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Always check the backseat to keep kids out of hot cars

With summertime temperatures on their way, Radcliff Deputy Fire Marshal Tommy Crane says anybody responsible for children should take extra care to not leave children in hot cars, a situation that can turn tragic quickly. “It wasn’t as bad last year, there were only 29 deaths,” Crane said. “That’s still too many, but it is down from 2019 when it was 53. So still, 29, that’s a lot that we could prevent.” […]

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