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Former Century Medicines of Elizabethtown Pays $100,000 As a Result of Improper Controlled Substance Records Allegations

A former Elizabethtown retail pharmacy is facing penalties as a result of improper controlled substance record allegations.

Century Medicines of Elizabethtown has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle claims from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a result of not satisfying recordkeeping requirements of the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). This act helps to ensure that all controlled substances are properly accounted for. 

According to the settlement agreement, between 2016 and 2020, Century Medicines was unable to account for approximately 85,000 hydrocodone and oxycodone tablets. 

The $100,000 payment will settle all claims related to the alleged conduct.

Century Medicines of Elizabethtown is no longer in operation.

Juvenile Suspect Arrested in Radcliff Homicide

A suspect has been arrested in the homicide of a Radcliff resident. 

A juvenile has been arrested in the murder of Lana Jantz, whose body was found in a shed at a residence on Oak Drive last Wednesday.

“At approximately 11 p.m. Monday, we arrested a 16-year-old male, charged him in conjunction with this murder. We feel that he was an acquaintance of the victim and lived in the area,” stated Hardin County Sheriff John Ward.

At this time, no further details are being released. The investigation is still ongoing.

Elizabethtown Police Department Release Promotional Hiring Video

Last week, the Elizabethtown Police Department released a promotional recruiting video that encompasses the values and the mission of the department. The video features volunteers from within the community, including Mayor Jeff Gregory. 

“What it’s intended to do is take this recruiting video in a very competitive market for recruiting law enforcement specifically and show any applicant what we as a police department have to offer. If we don’t get that message out in a very competitive market for law enforcement, we’re not going to be able to keep up with the growth that we’re seeing. We want to get the right fit, and we believe that this video speaks volumes to what we’re looking for, and we hope that it’s going to be effective,’ stated Police Chief Jeremy Thompson.

The video can be found on the Elizabethtown Police Department Facebook page.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to Take Place for New Recycling Dock in Hardin County

A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place tomorrow morning for the brand new handicap-accessible recycling dock in Hardin County. 

“This has been an ongoing project for about the last year and a half, and we were able to raise enough money to get this done. This is the only one in the whole state that has this type of dock that does not have an actual recycle center,” stated Solid Waste Coordinator Stephanie Givens. The ceremony is set to take place at 10 a.m. tomorrow at 200 Peterson Drive in Elizabethtown.

Elizabethtown Police Department Investigating Early Morning Robbery at CVS

The Elizabethtown Police Department is actively investigating a robbery that occurred at the CVS in Elizabethtown this morning around 4:45 a.m.

According to the EPD, a short black male wearing a dark-colored hoodie, entered the store and stole an unknown quantity and type of store merchandise. The suspect was described as having a small pink heart-shaped tattoo under his left eye. The suspect then left with another black male in a silver Ford F-150. Suspects in this case have not been identified at this time.

Anyone with information on this robbery is asked to contact the Elizabethtown Police Department. Anonymous tips can be sent to p3tips.com.

Elizabethtown Police Investigating Theft of Electrical Substation

The Elizabethtown Police Department is actively investigating a theft that took place on Monday, March 21st, at an electrical substation located off of Woodland Drive.

The substation, managed by both Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative and Eastern Kentucky Power, suffered a combined loss of $37,000.

Anyone with information on this crime is asked to contact the Elizabethtown Police Department or Hardin County Crime Stoppers.

Kerosene at Local Food Mart Possibly Contaminated with Gasoline

Earlier this week, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office encouraged residents to check recently purchased kerosene. Deputies have discovered that kerosene purchased from Three T Food Mart in Cecilia could possibly be contaminated with gasoline. 

Therefore, any kerosene purchased from this location in the last month can be returned to the store for a full refund. The kerosene is being tested at this time, and residents are discouraged from using this fuel.

Police Searching for Suspect in Bardstown Shooting

The Bardstown Police Department is currently searching for a suspect in a shooting that occurred in Bardstown last night. Yesterday, officers responded to South 4th Street at the Woodson-Rogers Park in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, the victim, of Bardstown, was transported to the University of Louisville Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. 

Officers are searching for the suspect, a young black male last seen wearing a black hoodie. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Bardstown Police Department at 502-348-6811.

Prospect Solar Project to Host Open House March 22nd

Hardin County has another prospect solar project in the works.

Telesto Energy Project LLC is proposing a solar farm, consisting of a 110 megawatt solar facility that would sit on over 600 acres of privately owned land. The project will host an open house tomorrow night to educate the community on the solar farm. The open house will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at Back Home Catering located at 444 South Mulberry Street in Elizabethtown