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  • Fort Knox MOWW Briefed on Work Restitution Program

    The Fort Knox Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) held its monthly membership meeting on May 17 in its new clubhouse in Building 2377 on Fort Knox.

  • Center Stage dancers to return to New York

    Yvonne Groves, owner of Center Stage Dance Studio, announces that two students were accepted into the Joffery Ballet Summer Intensive Program in New York City. Caroline Cabezas and Sara Obata will participate in studies of ballet, pointe, modern, character, yoga and health classes under the direction of the Joffery faculty including Francesca Corkle, Dorthy Lister, Michael Anderson, Gelsey Kirkland and Louisville’s Wendy Whelan.

  • Warm Blessings gets much needed help

    Members of Grace Church Elizabethtown are pictured after a morning of cleaning floors, walls and shelves at the Warm Blessings “soup kitchen” located at 609 E. Dixie Elizabethtown.  Grace Church along with other local churches participated in the “In As Much As...” project which is rooted in the biblical scripture from the book of Matthew chapter 25 verse 40.  

  • Eastern Star donates to animal shelter

    Vine Grove Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, welcomed Pam Harrison to the chapter on May 16 to receive donations for the local animal shelter. This is something dear to the groups’ hearts and they have been glad to work with them for the past three years.

    They have several critters available for adoption to loving homes and can always use assistance with the care of the animals. Visit http://animalrefugecenter.org or call them at 877-6064 for more information. 

  • Brownie Troop collects donations

     Brownie Troop 107 completed their Journey Award by collecting donations of food and toiletries for Helping Hand of Elizabethtown.  

  • Elizabethtown Woman’s Club donates books in memorial

    The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown has a very lovely tradition of honoring one’s memory at their passing or the memory of an immediate family member such as a spouse or child by giving a book to the Hardin County Public Library. The club lost 11 members and/or spouses this year alone. 

  • Thank you from Feeding America

     As many in the community are aware, food insecurity situations continue to increase throughout Central and South Central Kentucky due to increasing financial struggles. Fortunately, many individuals, groups and organizations are choosing to make a difference in helping feed the hungry.

  • MOWW commander-in-chief visits Fort Knox chapter

    The Fort Knox Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars conducted a Youth Leadership Conference with the Kentucky Bluegrass ChalleNge Academy Cadets on May 21 at the Patton Museum on Fort Knox.
    The MOWW National Commander-in-Chief Retired Col. Clifford Way was visiting the Fort Knox chapter to observe the chapter’s revised structure of the leadership training program. As a result, he was impressed with the approach and will recommend that other chapters consider employing the same version of the instruction.

  • Northern Hardin County Democratic Women welcome candidates

    The Northern Hardin County Democratic Woman’s Club recently met at Colvin Community Center in Radcliff. Featured speakers were Allison Grimes and Elaine Walker candidates for Kentucky Secretary of State.
    For information concerning club meetings, call Bev Rickey at 352-2465.

  • Alpha Phi Alpha members have gala

    The local Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc host it’s Alpha in White Scholarship Gala which supports local students with money for college. Pictured are Marcus Ray, Carl Millsap, Major Kurt Hinton and Radcliff City Councilman Stan Holmes.