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Radcliff City Council accepts check for North Logsdon Parkway work

The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday. An ordinance amending the city budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year was approved on its second reading. Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall previously said the amendment was standard for the end of a fiscal year. Representatives from QK4, which provides engineering work for the city, presented the council with a $1.85 million check from the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant […]

todaySeptember 19, 2024 55

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Snapchat threat against Breckinridge County Schools under investigation

Breckinridge County Schools responded to a potential threat Wednesday. “A little bit before noon, a student reported to a school official a Snapchat post, and the Snapchat post was threatening in nature to our school district, so we immediately started putting things in place to ensure the safety of all of our schools in the district,” said BCS Superintendent Dr. Nick Carter.  The Breckinridge County Sheriff’s Office and the Hardinsburg and […]

todaySeptember 19, 2024 27

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Increased activity means increased noise possible at Fort Knox

Area residents may hear increased activity at Fort Knox for the next few weeks. “Due to military training at Fort Knox’s new Digital Air Ground Integration Range, or DAGIR, September 18 through October 8, increased noise and vibrations may be experienced during that time,” said Fort Knox Media Relations Officer Kyle Hodges.  The DAGIR came online in the summer, so more activity can be expected as more units utilize it. “Exercises […]

todaySeptember 19, 2024 34

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Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland hosting two events

Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland has two events on the calendar this week, beginning with the Birdies and Burgers golf scramble and lunch. “It’s Thursday, September 19,” said DSAH Executive Director Tonya House. “We have the golf scramble and then the lunch is right after that from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and then our Buddy Walk is Saturday, September 21.” The event will be held at the Heartland Golf […]

todaySeptember 19, 2024 46

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HCS debuts Portrait of a Learner

Hardin County Schools Tuesday night unveiled their Portrait of a Learner, a set of aspirations for what every student will know and be able to do when they graduate. “We actually started working on Portrait of a Learner a couple of years ago in our ongoing efforts to ensure that our students have the advantages they need to succeed when they leave our district and when they graduate,” said HCS Community […]

todaySeptember 19, 2024 33

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State highlighting resources for those seeking help during Recovery Month

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear welcomed officials and recovery advocates to the capitol Monday in observance of Recovery Month.  The governor held signing ceremonies for three pieces of legislation that support addiction recovery efforts across the commonwealth.  House Bill 462, which was sponsored by House District 25 Representative Steve Bratcher, “addresses gaps in certification requirements and strengthens the framework for recovery housing, ensuring these facilities provide safe, supportive environments for individuals […]

todaySeptember 17, 2024 21

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Six Hardin County farms home to KFB Certified Farm Markets

As the fall season approaches, Kentucky Farm Bureau is highlighting Certified Farm Markets across the state, including six from Hardin County that were recently added to the program. “It was started as a fruit and vegetable marketing program to help farmers connect with the consumer audience, and it has evolved to markets all over Kentucky that sell a diverse group of agricultural products from pumpkins to apples to agritourism to […]

todaySeptember 17, 2024 17

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Hardin County under burn ban

Hardin County is the latest Kentucky county to enact a burn ban. “This is due to the dry conditions, the lack of rain that we have experienced in Hardin County,” said Hardin County Emergency Management Director Joey Scott. “We are implementing the burn ban and we'll carry on until we get some significant rain to help these dry conditions out.” Hardin County Judge/ Executive Keith Taul issued the burn ban […]

todaySeptember 17, 2024 156

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Law enforcement warns of consequences of school threats

Law enforcement agencies across the state of Kentucky are continuing to deal with threats made against school districts stemming from social media. The Elizabethtown Police Department began last week with the arrest of a juvenile that made a threat that was found to be non-credible against T.K. Stone Middle School, and ended the week with the arrest of suspects that were found to have called in a threat to the Ohio State […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024 33

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