The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office is asking for the public’s help selecting the state’s next “I Voted” sticker. Secretary of State Michael Adams accepts proposed designs created by Kentucky students and selects nine finalists. “What’s exciting about this year is we have three finalists from Hardin County, and that is just proof that Hardin County just punches way above its weight grade, and I wish all three of these young […]
One person is dead after a single-vehicle collision in Grayson County. According to a release from the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office, shortly after 7 a.m. on August 8 the sheriff’s office responded to the 3,700 block of Shrewsbury Road for a reported injury crash with entrapment. The sheriff’s office says their investigation indicates 59-year-old Mary E. Haynes of Leitchfield was driving north on Shrewsbury Road when for unknown reasons the vehicle […]
Automated speed enforcement is coming to Kentucky state highway work zones. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says House Bill 664, which was signed into law earlier this year, allows the use of automated enforcement devices such as cameras in active work zones in Kentucky to ensure compliance with posted speed limits. The KYTC says the enforcement initiative will better protect motorists and construction crews. In work zones with automated speed enforcement, cameras will […]
We are celebrating by taking your request, giving you more chances to win, and an afternoon of commercial free Country That’ll Make You Howl on Aug 13th to celebrate International Wolf Day!! It starts with the Request Line with Jimmy Wilson (maybe a prize or 2), then your chance to win every hour with Kevin through the midday, then a commercial free afternoon drive with Bobby Jack Murphy!
The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their first meeting of the month Tuesday. Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul discussed the White House’s approval of Public Assistance to assist with recovery from April severe weather. “That is big news, and good news for the counties involved, including our county, with a lot of expenses associated with the damage that we incurred primarily on two roads and then other expenses associated with that,” […]
The City of Elizabethtown’s 2025 Lawn Party at the Lake concert series continues Wednesday night. “We have Captured, a Journey tribute band, that will be there this week at the lake,” said Elizabethtown Events Manager Beth Pyles during Monday’s city council meeting. “They start at 6:30 p.m. They are fantastic. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t like Journey, whether you’re a 16-year-old high school student or someone who’s close to […]
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is providing an update on fish and wildlife-related regulation amendments that are now in effect. According to a release from KFW, One of the amendments which received final legislative approval concerns size limits, daily limits, and possession limits for sport fish taken from Kentucky waters. Included in the amendment is an increase in the permitted size of crappie caught in Nolin River and Rough River lakes, going from […]