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  • Cook – Buckman

    Adrienne Denea Cook and William Thomas Buckman III, both of Elizabethtown, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.

    The bride-to-be is the daughter of Martin and Mary Cook of Elizabethtown. She is a full-time student at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.

    The prospective groom is the son of William and Mechelle Buckman of Waverly. He is employed at Altec.

    The wedding is at 6 p.m. May 25, 2013, at Camp Carlson with a reception to follow.

  • White Mills community news

    White Mills

    Terri Spencer, 862-4604

    I hope all of the moms out there had a great Mother’s Day. I sure did. I got to spend it with my mom and my two sisters. With our busy lives, it is tough to get us all together, but we did it. My mom really enjoyed it as well.

    ANNIVERSARIES. Happy anniversary to Billy and Kim Ashley on May 21. They are two really great people with two wonderful sons. They must take after their mother. Just kidding, Billy. I hope you both have a great day and you have another 50 years together.

  • Rineyville community news

    Rineyville

    Gail Pike, 737-2973

    BIRTHDAYS. This week’s birthdays include Phyllis Taylor, Vicki Jackson, Kyle Webster, Ava Ray, J. P. Pawley, Melissa Troutt, Johnny Taylor, Kristen Parrett, Tina Nall, Justin Yates, Christopher Riney, Steve Purdom, Isaiah Geer, Angela Langley, Lydia Wiseman, Daniel Perry, David Nall, Garrett Greenwell, Kathy Dowdell, Arlie Banks, Ethan Gibson, Jason Crutcher, Brittany Deaton, Stephanie Hall, Jane Lucas, Jason Pike, Mike Gunning and Lydia Miller.

  • Schmidt Family Foundation supports Greenspace

    On May 2, Jan Schmidt, representing the Schmidt Family Foundation, presented a substantial check to Greenspace Inc., Elizabethtown’s non-profit organization that builds and maintains the Greenbelt system of hiking and biking trails throughout the city. Schmidt and her late husband, Bill, have long been strong supporters of Greenspace. Accepting the check for Greenspace were Treasurer Ed Sprague and Board Member Joan Noel.

  • Sims speaks at Radcliff Rotary Club meeting
  • Hardin District Judge Shumate addresses DAV Chapter 003 members

    Hardin District Judge Kimberly Winkenhofer Shumate was a special guest of DAV Chapter No. 003 at its March meeting at Pritchard Community Center. Shumate addressed members and described the new Veterans Court that soon will be piloted in Hardin County. She advised Jefferson County was selected to serve as the urban model while Hardin County was selected for the rural model of the first Veterans Courts in Kentucky.

  • Cecilia community news

    Cecilia

    Irene Dodson, 862-3808

    The stork was kept busy last week, delivering a sweet little girl to Elizabethtown on May 8 to the College Heights United Methodist Church Youth Minister Joe and Andrea Bennett. Sydney was welcomed home by her 2-year-old brother, William.

    On May 9, he took a precious little boy to Bowling Green to my grandson, Brock and Ashley Barnes. Blake was welcomed home by his big brother, 3-year-old Brody.

    Congratulations to both families and wishing them the best in all things.

  • South Hardin community news

    South Hardin

    Daphne Turpin, 872-3223

    Warm weather is here. We have hit the 80 degree mark. It is almost pool time.

    BIRTHDAYS. Happy birthday wishes go to Sybil Anderson, Vince Rose, Cole Richardson, Jennifer Phelps, Bill Jones, Lory Riney, Cooper Jones, Kim Tabb, Sherrie Norris, Aubrey Pruitt, Chris Bell, Mike Harmon, Diana Dalton, Jesse Key, Cade Wilson, Virginia Sherrard, James McLain, Etta Logsdon, Kevin Bradley, James Hodges, Mark Cardin, Ann Smith, John David Bowles, Sharon Crewz, Darlene Manakee, Diane Cottrell, Sara Lamkin and Adam Manakee.

  • Stephensburg community news

    Stephensburg

    Betty Pullen, 862-4844

  • Local judges participate in Spring Judicial College

    At the invitation of the chief justice, Kentucky judges recently came together for a joint two-day college to focus on a variety of topics of interest to trial court and appellate judges.

    The Administrative Office of the Courts hosted a Spring Judicial College for Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals, Circuit Court and District Court judges April 23 and 24 in Lexington.