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The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their first meeting of the month Tuesday. Hardin County Water District No. 1 General Manager Jeff Metz and Hardin County Water District No. 2 General Manager Shaun Youravich gave the court their respective companies’ annual presentations. Metz said despite lower than anticipated revenues, District 1 was able to keep expenses under control and finished 2024 with a positive margin. Metz noted several projects which expanded […]
UPDATE: The Hardin County Sheriff's Office says Lucas was apprehended Monday. The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a suspect in an alleged stabbing Saturday. Hardin County Sheriff John Ward says Hardin County 911 received a call just before 6 p.m. on March 1 of a reported stabbing at a residence on the 18,000 block of Sonora Hardin Springs Road. “An individual had been stabbed twice,” Ward said. “Deputies responded to […]
An area farmer was on Capitol Hill last week to offer his perspective on challenges and opportunities in agriculture. Hinton’s Orchard and Farm Market co-owner and co-founder Jeremy Hinton testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Wednesday as part of their hearing “Perspectives From the Field: Farmer and Rancher Views on the Agricultural Economy.” Hinton, an eighth-generation farmer and president of the LaRue County Farm Bureau Federation, […]
March 1 marked the beginning of the new license year for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife fishing and hunting licenses and permits. KFW says the commonwealth has some of the finest outdoor opportunities available anywhere, and hunters and fishers looking to enjoy the commonwealth’s fields, woods, and waterways can now apply for their 2025-2026 licenses, which are good now through February 28, 2026. KFW says the resident fishing license fee of $23 and […]
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is helping dual credit students get ready for the summer and fall. The college is hosting ECTC Connect events at 18 area high schools to help make the transition to dual credit classes and college easier. ECTC says Connect “will allow students to meet with academic advisors and student support staff one-on-one to get answers to any questions and enroll in summer and fall 2025 classes.” […]
Crystal Rogers investigation suspect Steven Lawson was back in Nelson Circuit Court for a status hearing Thursday. While no motions were before the court, Lawson’s defense previously requested the hearing be scheduled in order to keep “on a routine track in advance of the currently scheduled trial date.” The defense requested another status hearing for 30 days out, but when Special Prosecutor Shane Young asked for a date in late April due […]
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