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Application period open for Nolin RECC student Washington trip

Nolin RECC and Kentucky Electric Cooperatives are now accepting applications for their 2025 Washington Youth Tour. According to the co-op, five high school juniors whose parents or guardians receive electric service from Nolin RECC will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. from June 16 through 21. Participating students will tour sites such as the Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cemetery, and the U.S. Capitol. Students will also visit with Kentucky’s […]

todayJanuary 26, 2025 72

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Rineyville paraeducator receives national award

Rineyville Elementary School Instructional Assistant Jody Vititoe says the kids are why she dedicates what she does to her job. “It sounds cheesy, but people say ‘that’s my why,’ but they are my why,” Vititoe said. “They are why I go to work every day. I just want to see them succeed in every way, so that is what they mean to me.” Vititoe’s efforts are receiving national recognition. At the Council […]

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Governor Beshear on hand as LTADD unveils search and rescue drone fleet

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear appeared with area elected officials and members and officials with the Lincoln Trail Area Development District Wednesday to announce the acquisition of a regional fleet of advanced search and rescue drones that will enhance emergency response efforts across the eight-county district. LTADD Executive Director Daniel London said the drone fleet was made possible by grant support and a public-private partnership with Lincoln National Bank, and is a first […]

todayJanuary 16, 2025 102

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LTADD celebrates progress at annual meeting

The Lincoln Trail Area Development District looked back and looked forward during their January board meeting and annual meeting at the State Theater Wednesday. During the board meeting, the board approved their officer slate for 2025, as read by nominating committee member LaRue County Judge/Executive Blake Durrett: Chair, Marion County Judge/Executive David Daugherty First Vice Chair, Washington County Judge/Executive Timothy Graves Second Vice Chair, Hodgenville Mayor Jim Phelps Secretary, Becky Miller of […]

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Juvenile apprehended after alleged threat made at Bluegrass Middle School

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alleged threat at Bluegrass Middle School Wednesday. “An investigation was immediately initiated by the school resource deputy, quickly identifying the student that made the threat who will face consequences set forth in the Hardin County School’s Code of Acceptable Behavior along with juvenile court action,” said Hardin County Sheriff John Ward. The sheriff says parents should remind their children to act responsibly. “We […]

todayJanuary 16, 2025 418

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Hardin County Fiscal Court hosts first meeting of 2025

The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their first meeting of the month Tuesday afternoon. After being removed from the consent agenda for further discussion, the court approved the hiring of Johnathan Jessop as solid waste support coordinator. Magistrate Fred Clem said he was not against the person being hired but rather the position, as the duties of the position can be covered by other county personnel. Magistrate Kenny Saltsman said he […]

todayJanuary 15, 2025 142

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Elizabethtown still seeing spike in development from BlueOval SK announcement

Elizabethtown Planning and Development Director Joe Reverman recapped development in 2024 during a joint meeting of the Elizabethtown City Council and Elizabethtown Planning Commission Monday. Reverman said the increase in development that came with the announcement of BlueOval SK can be clearly seen in the data. “With the spike that you see there from 2022, 23, and 24, that three-year span, if you compare that to 2018, 19, and 20, which […]

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Law enforcement warns of ongoing scams

Area law enforcement is warning of ongoing scam attempts. The Elizabethtown Police Department is warning residents of a scam concerning fake alerts from RiverLink. The EPD says the scammers send a fake toll notice via text warning of an unpaid fee and impending late fee. The message links to a fake website to collect payment, where customers will be asked to enter their personal and financial information. The EPD says never click […]

todayJanuary 15, 2025 647

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Elizabethtown council approves annexations, outdoor music venue contract

The Elizabethtown City Council met for their first meeting of the month Monday afternoon. The council approved three ordinances on their second readings that annexed 154 acres at 1750 Gaither Station Road, .482 acre at 2031 Bardstown Road, and 68 acres at 1001 Ring Road/Patriot Parkway from unincorporated Hardin County. The Gaither Station Road property will be zoned Regional Industrial while the other two will be zoned Regional Commercial. The council also […]

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