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HCS launches transportation app for parents and guardians

Parents and guardians of Hardin County Schools middle and high school students have a new tool at their disposal. HCS on Thursday launched the Stopfinder app, which allows users to accurately track their child’s school bus in real time. The district got the app up and running for preschool parents at the beginning of the school year and has now expanded it to other schools. “We are grateful to offer this service,” […]

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SK On announces dissolution of partnership with Ford on battery plants

News broke Thursday morning that SK On has announced it will be ending its joint venture with Ford for battery factories, with the Korean company reportedly keeping possession of the Tennessee battery plant and the Detroit automaker retaining the Glendale-based Kentucky One and Kentucky Two facilities. BlueOval SK External Affairs Director Keli McAlister said in a statement: “BlueOval SK is aware of SK On’s disclosure and announcement. We are working […]

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Wreaths Across America hosting ceremony at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central on Saturday

Wreaths Across America at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff will “remember those who served, honor those who have passed, and teach the next generation” during their annual wreath-laying ceremony on Saturday, December 13 beginning at 10 a.m. “We start out with a small ceremony,” said Area Coordinator Donna Betson. “We have a guest speaker. It will be one of the generals from Fort Knox. We have quick instructions on what […]

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Celebrate the season during Christmas at the Holt Home

The Judge Joseph Holt Home in Hardinsburg invites the community to celebrate the holiday season with their Christmas at the Holt Home event happening Sunday, December 14. “We hope that people come out if they haven’t had a chance to see the home decorated,” said Friends of the Holt Home President Susan Dyer. “It just puts you really in the mood, and you smell the homemade goodies and hear a beautiful […]

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Hardin County Chamber has sights set on more growth in 2026

The Hardin County Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday hosted their final Chamber luncheon of 2025, the annual Taste of the Holidays Luncheon (better known as “Hog Fest”). Chamber President and CEO Kendra Scott said membership continues to grow, and the Hardin County Chamber remains one of the leading chambers of commerce in Kentucky. “We have the largest luncheon attendance in the state,” Scott said. “We have one of the most dedicated […]

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KSP Post Four joining nationwide drunk driving enforcement initiative

As the holiday season approaches, Kentucky State Police Post Four will be joining a nationwide enforcement initiative focused on reducing impaired driving crashes and keeping roadways safe. KSP Post Four will take part in the nationwide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, which runs now through January 1. According to KSP Post Four, December historically sees a sharp rise in impaired-driving incidents, with current numbers the highest they have been in […]

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Quicksie Toy Factory delivers toys for 34th year

For the 34th year, Quicksie 98.3 partnered with area factories to help make the holidays brighter for area children in need by way of the Quicksie Toy Factory. Quicksie 98.3 Marketing Executive, and Quicksie Toy Factory organizer, Jennifer Meyers said the Toy Factory came about when station personnel were brainstorming on ways to give back to the community. “We thought, ‘Hey, why not? We’ve got all this great industry here. […]

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Hardin County Fiscal Court hosts first December meeting

The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their first meeting of the month Tuesday. Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul said it has been just over a week since Hardin County EMS formally launched their ninth full-time ambulance, which is housed at the West Hardin Fire and Rescue Station in White Mills, and the area is already seeing improved service. “We have 17 responses so far and the average response time has […]

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Number of Kentucky students pursuing healthcare degrees up

More students in Kentucky are pursuing degrees in health-related fields. The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education announced during a Healthcare Workforce Collaborative event in Lexington Tuesday that enrollment in health-related majors across Kentucky public and private colleges and universities is up 22.8 percent since 2022. According to the CPE, data shows enrollment in healthcare degrees has grown among several key demographics. Enrollment among students age 25 and older is up […]

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