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State Theater hosting Spooky Season Movie Series

October means it is spooky season, and the Historic State Theater hopes you’ll celebrate by coming out to their Spooky Season Movie Series this month. The series kicks off on October 11 with The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, followed by the original Night of the Living Dead on October 12, Casper on October 18, Pet Sematery on October 19, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride on October 25, and Child’s Play on October 26. […]

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Lincoln birthplace hosting night sky viewing event

The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park invites you to join them for a look at the stars. The park will host their Fall Night Sky Program at the Boyhood Home Unit at Knob Creek on Friday, October 11, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The tour will be conducted by Eastern Kentucky University Department of Physics, Geosciences, and Astronomy Professor Dr. Mark Pitts. Topics will include stars, planets, light pollution, and […]

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Red Cross calls for blood donations amid shortage and hurricane response

The American Red Cross continues to urge eligible members of the public to donate blood products as the U.S. continues to deal with a national blood shortage. According to the Red Cross, the organization experienced a significant shortfall in blood and platelet donations in August, which followed a July that saw a near 25 percent drop in the blood supply. The Red Cross says it must collect 10,000 additional blood […]

todayOctober 1, 2024 18

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Work on KY 228 in Brandenburg delayed to this weekend

The remnants of Hurricane Helene delayed road work in Meade County. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District Four says the closure of KY 228/Battletown Road at the intersection with KY 313 in Brandenburg will now begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 4. The road is due to reopen at 6 a.m. Monday, October 7. The KYTC says crews will begin replacing eastbound lane asphalt with a concrete inlay Friday evening. This […]

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Hodgenville gearing up for Lincoln Days this weekend

Area residents are invited this weekend to visit what has been named by Kentucky Living as the best festival in Kentucky for four straight years. The 53rd annual Lincoln Days Celebration will be held in the sixteenth president’s hometown of Hodgenville October 5 and 6. Celebrating the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Days has experiences for young and old alike including food, vendors, live music, unique exhibits and […]

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Registration deadline for November 5 election approaching

The absentee ballot request portal is active for Kentucky voters, and voters have one more week to register ahead of the November 5 general election. “The deadline to register to vote is 4 p.m. on October 7,” said Hardin County Clerk Brian D. Smith. “You can do that by coming by our office or visiting govote.ky.gov. The absentee request portal is open at that same website, govote.ky.gov, or you can […]

todaySeptember 30, 2024 14

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Free shredding event for Hardin County residents Tuesday

Hardin County residents can safely dispose of sensitive documents at the Hardin County Solid Waste Department’s free document shredding event Tuesday. Residents can pick up their free shredding bag at the Public Works Office, located in Suite 223 in the Hardin County Government Center at 150 North Provident Way in Elizabethtown. The limit is one bag per household. After you fill your shredding bag, take it to the Hardin County […]

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Baptist Health Hardin hosting breast cancer and lymphedema benefit Thursday

Baptist Health Hardin invites the public to support cancer survivors and learn more about the hospital’s cancer services this Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the hospital’s new medical pavilion.  “The Perfectly Pink Pop-in Party is a fundraiser for patients with cancer,” said Baptist Health Vardin Vice President and Chief Development Officer Tracee Trout. “Specifically, the committee and the organizer of the event hope to raise money for lymphedema […]

todaySeptember 30, 2024 41

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Heartland Harvest Festival cancelled due to weather; concert, pickleball tournament rescheduled

Elizabethtown Events Manager Beth Pyles said due to unsafe weather conditions resulting from the remnants of Hurricane Helene, the city has reluctantly chosen to cancel the Heartland Harvest Festival. “The cancellation includes the crafted commercial vendors, the food vendors, the kids zone activities, the petting zoo, and the concert scheduled for downtown,” Pyles said. It also includes the Heartland Harvest Festival 5K Run/Walk at the nature park, the fishing derby at […]

todaySeptember 27, 2024 36

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