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Graduation dates set for Hardin County Schools

The Hardin County Schools Board of Education announced a change to the school calendar and approved dates for the district’s high school graduation ceremonies during their board meeting last week. Friday, May 24 will be the final day of school for K-12 students. The district says ending the year on the 24th allows the school year to finish on a Friday and before Memorial Day. The board is excusing three […]

todayMarch 29, 2024 2

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Man in custody after stabbing in Cecilia

One man is hospitalized and another is in jail following a reported stabbing in Cecilia Friday morning. “The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office responded to 6125 Hardinsburg Road on a report of assault,” said Chief Deputy David Lee with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. “Upon arrival, deputies found a 32-year-old white male with an apparent stab wound to the chest. After preliminary investigations, the deputies were able to locate and arrest […]

todayMarch 29, 2024

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Prosecution agrees with motion to change venues in Crystal Rogers investigation cases

The suspects charged in the Crystal Rogers investigation all appeared in the Nelson Circuit Court for a pre-trial conference Thursday. Brooks Houck and Steven Lawson appeared in person and Joseph Lawson appeared via Zoom from the Kentucky State Reformatory before Judge Charles Simms III to discuss the status of several motions that have been filed in the case. Special Prosecutor Shane Young said discovery in the case has been completed, […]

todayMarch 22, 2024

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Rineyville Elementary threat a reminder of why emergency plans are important

Hardin County Schools Community Relations Specialist John Wright says the district takes any possible threat to school safety seriously. “You never obviously want to have to go through anything like a threat to a building or, you know, God forbid a shooter or anything of the sort, but you have plans for those,” Wright said. “We have plans for every event, every tragedy or emergency that could happen.” Those plans were […]

todayMarch 22, 2024

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Hodgenville Police hosting ‘sextortion’ presentation via Zoom Monday

The Hodgenville Police Department is striving to educate parents after a recent uptick in cases involving “sextortion.” “We are going to go live via Zoom on Monday (March 25) at 7 p.m., and what we’re going to do is we’re just gonna talk about: ‘What is extortion? How can I try to keep my kids safer? What do I do if it happens to me or my kids?’” said Hodgenville Police Chief […]

todayMarch 22, 2024

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Registration deadline for winter energy assistance March 31

The deadline to register for the winter Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program is approaching. Registration for winter LIHEAP subsidies runs from now through March 31 or until funds are depleted. “It covers heating, so it will cover electric, gas, propane, kerosene, and wood, however you heat,” LaRue County Community Action Coordinator Renna Miller said. “It’s income based, so depending on their income and how many people they have in their household.”  Applicants […]

todayMarch 22, 2024

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Students returning to normal operations after threat made at Rineyville Elementary School

Students have returned to class and school activities at Rineyville Elementary School after a threat was made against the building this morning. “We received a threat somewhere before 10 a.m., just a threat to the building, and so we immediately contacted law enforcement,” said Hardin County Schools Community Relations Specialist John Wright. “The Kentucky State Police and the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office have looked through the building, they have looked […]

todayMarch 21, 2024

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Bullitt County man sentenced on weapons charge

A Bullitt County man was sentenced to two years and nine months in federal prison this week on a felony weapon charge. Following his jail time, James Nott will serve three years of supervised release. Nott was convicted for Illegally Possessing a Firearm after Having Been Convicted of a Felony Offense. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky says Nott was found to be in possession of an […]

todayMarch 21, 2024

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Care Guide Partners hosting PACE Center open house March 27

Hosparus Health affiliate Care Guide Partners will be hosting a community open house at its new William B. and Janet B. Schmidt PACE Center, located at 109 Buffalo Creek Drive in Elizabethtown. Care Guide Partners says the open house will be an opportunity to share more information on the mission of PACE and to offer tours of the facility. When discussing the PACE Center at the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce’s […]

todayMarch 21, 2024

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