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KFW details new regulations now in effect

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is providing an update on fish and wildlife-related regulation amendments that are now in effect. According to a release from KFW, One of the amendments which received final legislative approval concerns size limits, daily limits, and possession limits for sport fish taken from Kentucky waters. Included in the amendment is an increase in the permitted size of crappie caught in Nolin River and Rough River lakes, going from […]

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E-Town council hears updates on public works and parks

The Elizabethtown City Council met for a work session Monday. City Public Works Director Don Hill gave an annual report on his department. Hill discussed several projects completed in the previous fiscal year including new roofs on the State Theater and the Elizabethtown Police Department’s lobby, grease trap installation for area restaurants, and video inspection of sewer and stormwater lines. Hill said city crews have paved seven miles of roadways so far […]

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New school year arrives for Elizabethtown Independent Schools

Elizabethtown Independent Schools Superintendent Paul Mullins said Monday the district is ready for the 2025-2026 school year. “We’re just looking forward to the first day of school,” Mullins said. “There’s always that fresh air of excitement that just makes it very special when it’s the first day of school.” Mullins said everything is up and running at the district buildings as the students return to the classroom Tuesday. He said the […]

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July another strong month for independent or other voter registration

Registration for independent or other parties continues to outpace the main parties in recent months. The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office says for the fifth straight month Kentuckians registering to vote under independent or other outpaced new registrations by Republicans or Democrats. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, independent or other registration in July increased by 1,792 voters. Republican registration increased by 630, while Democratic registration decreased by 1,524 voters. Republican registration makes […]

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CKCAC cuts ribbon on new Elizabethtown headquarters

Former Central Kentucky Community Action Council Executive Director Hal Goode says the organization’s new headquarters at 708 Westport Road in Elizabethtown is more than just a brick and mortar building. “It’s a symbol of investment in our people,” Goode said. “It’s a symbol of investment to our children. It is an investment for the future of this area.” The organization held a ribbon cutting on the building Friday morning in a ceremony […]

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Red Cross urges donations amongst an emergency need for blood

August is National Wellness Month, and the American Red Cross is encouraging folks to prioritize their personal health and well-being while also helping to save lives amongst an urgent need for blood donations. “The need for Type O, O-positive and O-negative, is in an emergency need right now,” said American Red Cross Account Manager Tammy Ritchie. “Transfusions are happening when needed, but because that is the most common blood type, […]

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New website aims to help keep Kentuckians safe from scams

Kentucky state government is rolling out a new website aimed at protecting Kentuckians from scams. During his Team Kentucky Update Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear announced the launch of StopScams.ky.gov, along with other initiatives focused on preventing scams through awareness, reporting, and education. According to a release from the Kentucky Public Protection Cabinet, the new website “will serve as a one-stop resource on how to spot scams, ways to report, and resources […]

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Dirty Dog Bash raises $40K for FOHCAS Snip Spot

Friends of Hardin County Animal Shelter hosted their annual Dirty Dog Bash this past Saturday, and the organization “cleaned up” at the fundraiser. Nearly 200 guests attended the dinner and participated in a beer and wine bottle pull and both live and silent auctions. The event raised more than $40,000 in support of area homeless animals. “Our success this year really speaks to the generosity of our community, from our […]

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Carter says Breckinridge County Schools is excited for 2025-2026 school year

Breckinridge County Schools Superintendent Dr. Nick Carter says a productive summer has him excited for the 2025-2026 school year. “We’ve had a great summer,” Carter said. “It’s been a busy summer, but the momentum that I feel right now in our district is just amazing. We just wrapped up our opening day breakfast ceremony at Breckinridge County High School, and the staff’s so excited and fired up to be back.” As […]

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