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Hardin County residents can bring items to landfill for Free Dump Day

Hardin County residents can take advantage of Saturday’s Free Dump Day event at the Pearl Hollow Landfill. From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., residents can bring all waste materials that are not regulated or defined by applicable federal, state, or local laws as hazardous, infectious, biomedical, explosive, toxic, radioactive, volatile, and/or flammable. All loads must be tarped and secured. The event is for Hardin County residents only. No contractors or commercial […]

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Free concert Sunday at North Hardin Christian Church

Area residents are invited to a special event this weekend at the North Hardin Christian Church. “We have a concert by the Southern Plainsmen out of Louisiana, and they’ll be performing at the North Hardin Christian Church this coming Sunday, September 8, at 6 o’clock,” said North Hardin Christian Church Pastor Ronald Hockman.  Hockman says the concert has become an annual event for the church. “They have been doing this for […]

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KCTCS celebrating record year for student enrollment

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System says it expects to welcome more than 85,000 students to its campuses this fall, which the system says is an 8.4 percent increase from last year and will set a 10-year record. Elizabethtown Community and Technical College President and CEO Dr. Juston Pate says ECTC has also seen substantial growth. “The college has really had a record period of growth since 2017,” Pate said. “Our graduation […]

todaySeptember 5, 2024 3

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Hunters reminded to check on regulations as archery deer hunting season opens Saturday

Deer hunting season in Kentucky opens this weekend, and hunters should familiarize themselves with state regulations including measures to protect the deer population from disease.  Archery deer hunting season opens on September 7, with crossbow hunting opening on September 21. Both the archery and crossbow seasons then run through January 20. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says they expect the deer harvest for the 2024-2025 season to be around 140,000 deer, […]

todaySeptember 5, 2024 9

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E-Town council reviews tax rates, approves municipal orders

The Elizabethtown City Council met for their first meeting of the month Tuesday. The first reading was held on ordinances that establish city taxes for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The franchise tax rate on all eligible bank deposits will be set at .025 percent. The tax rate for real and personal property will be 11 cents per $100 assessed value. The tax rate on motor vehicles and watercraft will be 11.6 cents […]

todaySeptember 4, 2024 4

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Man faces multiple charges after multi-county chase

The alleged driver in a multi-county pursuit is in jail after a short hospital stay. Joshua E. Arledge of Louisville was booked into the Hardin County Detention Center shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday after being transferred there by the Kentucky State Police from the University of Louisville Hospital. According to the KSP, the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office contacted KSP Post Four Sunday evening as they were pursuing a stolen vehicle heading west […]

todaySeptember 4, 2024 3

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17-year-old dead after crash on Bluegrass Parkway

The Kentucky State Police is investigating a fatal accident on the Bluegrass Parkway Saturday. According to the KSP, a trooper with KSP Post Four responded to a two-vehicle collision near the 13-mile marker on the parkway at around 5:45 p.m. on August 30.  The KSP says the preliminary investigation indicates a 17-year-old male from Cox Creek was driving west on the parkway when for unknown reasons his vehicle crossed the median and […]

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