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Benefits available for additional counties approved for Individual Assistance

Kentucky residents who live or work in one of the additional counties approved for Individual Assistance following April flooding and storms may now apply for disaster benefits. Residents in the eligible counties are eligible to apply for the Disaster Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, with D-SNAP applications being accepted through May 29. According to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, “The D-SNAP Program offers short-term food help to individuals and […]

todayMay 23, 2025 462

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Baptist Health breaks ground on Radcliff ER/urgent care facility

Baptist Health Hardin President Robert Ramey says the Baptist Health ER and Urgent Care Radcliff facility set to open in the fall of 2026 is an example of the company’s commitment to community collaboration. “When our business leaders come together, when you look at our community leaders, when you look at the different businesses, the different industry that’s coming, the special thing about this community is we work together, and by […]

todayMay 23, 2025 277

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KFW to turn over Otter Creek to Meade County Fiscal Court

The Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area is now under new management. The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission voted Wednesday to transfer the deed to the property to the Meade County Fiscal Court. “We partnered with Meade County Fiscal Court a year or so ago to take over the campground,” said KFW Director of Wildlife Ben Robinson. They’ve done a phenomenal job with that and the operations of that campground, and […]

todayMay 21, 2025 341

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Hardin-Bullitt interlocal agreement reduces ambulance response time for West Point

West Point Mayor Richard Ciresi said improving ambulance response times to the city was potentially a matter of life and death. “We had a 20 to 25 minute response time, and that just seemed unacceptable, long story short,” Ciresi said. That response time has been cut down to six minutes thanks to an interlocal agreement between Hardin and Bullitt counties, under which Bullitt County EMS will take over emergency medical […]

todayMay 21, 2025 56

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Breckinridge County Schools superintendent excited for district’s trajectory

Breckinridge County School District Superintendent Dr. Nick Carter says the 2024-2025 school year, which wrapped up with graduation last Saturday, had its challenges, but the students, faculty, staff, and families pushed through. One such challenge was weather, including storms that resulted in flooding and one of the more chaotic winters in recent years. “It's really hard when you have winters like this because you miss some school here and there […]

todayMay 21, 2025 190

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Stephen Foster Drama Association set to open season with Lights Up! production

The Stephen Foster Story is set to kick off their 2025 summer season with a special performance. The Stephen Foster Drama Association will host their Lights Up! production of The Stephen Foster Story on Friday, June 13, with pre-show festivities at 6:30 p.m. and the performance at 8. The Lights Up! production takes place during the final dress rehearsal for the show and is specifically tailored for children and adults […]

todayMay 21, 2025 78

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West Point City Council affirms decision to not renew school building lease

The West Point City Council met for a special meeting Monday evening. West Point Mayor Richard Ciresi made a final pitch to the council for the city to maintain its lease on the former West Point School Building. The council voted during their March meeting to not renew the current lease with Hardin County Schools for the building at the end of May, but Ciresi said he felt it was in the best […]

todayMay 20, 2025 92

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John Hardin FFA students hosting supply drive for Kentucky storm victims

John Hardin High School Agriculture Teacher and FFA Adviser Jeremy Hall says his students saw the devastation caused by storms that recently hit Laurel County and other areas of Kentucky last week and immediately wanted to take action. “I’m very blessed that I’ve got a group of kids that just want to help,” Hall said. “As soon as we started seeing, especially Saturday morning, all the devastation, my kids were […]

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