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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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E-Town Council approves new radio system for EPD, special inspections for projects

The Elizabethtown City Council met for their first meeting of the month Monday. The council approved an ordinance on second reading which set the rate for hauled waste for leachate from Pearl Hollow Landfill at .0520 cents per gallon. The council voted to deny a bid for seating at the outdoor music venue, with the council instructing Mayor Jeff Gregory and city staff to contact previously interested vendors to secure new bids. […]

todayDecember 9, 2025 103

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Keep fire safety in mind when decking the halls this holiday season

As you are “making spirits bright” this holiday season, make sure you are taking steps to reduce fire hazards when decorating your home. Radcliff Deputy Fire Marshal Tommy Crane said that starts with checking lights and cords for decorations to make sure they are in good shape. “You want to make sure they’re not worn out or broken,” Crane said. “You don’t see any bare wires. Make sure the connections are […]

todayDecember 9, 2025 29

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Voter registration in Kentucky sees another increase

Voter registration in Kentucky saw another strong month in November. The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office says more than 5,000 Kentuckians registered to vote in the month of November. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, Republican registration in November increased by 2,412 voters, and independent or other registration increased by 1,209. Democratic registration decreased by 1,914 voters. Republican registration makes up 48 percent of the state electorate, Democratic registration […]

todayDecember 9, 2025 169

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Kentucky Blood Center hosting E-Town blood drive

The Kentucky Blood Center says winter is a difficult time for the blood supply with weather-related cancellations and an uptick in illnesses, so proactive donations are necessary to support the blood supply at the 70-plus hospitals the center supports. The Kentucky Blood Center will be hosting a blood drive at Malibu Jack’s in Elizabethtown from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 27. “This is a really special blood drive […]

todayDecember 8, 2025 61

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Hardin County Schools seeking info on student scholarship opportunities

Hardin County Schools is looking for information on scholarships available for students, and the district is asking local businesses, organizations, and individuals to reach out. “We are asking those who provide scholarships in our community to send that information directly to me here at our central office and also to our guidance counselors at Central Hardin High School, John Hardin High School, North Hardin High School and our Early College […]

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