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  • Seymour speaks to AM Rotary

    The director of the Elizabethtown/Hardin County Heritage Council, Heath Seymour, was the guest speaker at the May 6 meeting of the Hardin County AM Rotary. His program was focused on the current state of the Heritage Council along with soliciting ideas for the future. 

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club attends state conference

    Anne Aubrey, Pat Nuccitelli, Maria Batistoni, Becky Brecht and Florence Mason of the Radcliff Woman’s Club, attended the 116th annual convention of the Kentucky Federation of Women’s Clubs on April 15-16 in Louisville. The theme of the convention was a “World of Harmony.”

    The convention opening ceremonies began with of the posting of colors by the all female drill team from Fern Creek High School and a welcome from the mayor’s office.

  • Lovins Hosts Guests At Rotary Club Meeting

     Bart Lovins, director of the Performing Arts Center, brought two guests to the Elizabethtown Rotary Club meeting May 17. Lydia Tharp, left, PAC Kid Spotlight winner for June and Lindsay Harper, center, May PAC Kid Spotlight winner. Also pictured is Bart Lovins. 

  • Woodland Elementary School Drums and Choir entertains

    Radcliff Rotary Club members recently were  entertained by members were the Woodland Elementary School Drums and Choir under the direction of Aaron Dale. The ensemble performed a medley of percussion tunes accompanied by voices with energy and enthusiasm. 
    Following the musicians, the club heard from guest speakers Tammy Quetot and Robyn Mroszczyk from Survivor Outreach Services at Fort Knox. Its mission is to assist family members of fallen soldiers cope with their loss and assist with understanding and applying for benefits and entitlements.

  • MOWW recognizes local JROTC cadets

    The Military Order of the World Wars, as a service organization, concentrates a good deal of its efforts to the recognition and development of our youth and their patriotic education. MOWW continued to recognize cadet outstanding achievement at the John Hardin and Central Hardin High Schools at their Army JROTC Awards Ceremonies on April 20 and 21.

  • Alpha Phi Alpha particpates in March of Dimes fundraiser

    Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity recently participated in the March of Dimes annual walk to raise money for the organization.
     

  • Bybee graduates from basic training

    BYBEE. Air Force Airman James C. Bybee recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. A 2010 graduate of John Hardin High School in Elizabethtown, he is the son of Jennifer Corbin of Elizabethtown and Alan Bybee of Fairdale.

  • Wesley Hilltop seniors have Rook tournament

    The seniors at Wesley Hilltop held a Rook tournament March 17. Winners were Ilsa Bickers and Wilby Johnson.

  • Fleischer-Pearman

    China Fleischer and Jody Pearman, both of Hodgenville, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.
    The bride-to-be is the daughter of David and Sheila Fleischer of Cincinnati. She has a master’s degree in elementary education and is a teacher for Hardin County Schools.
    The prospective groom is the son of Joe and Linda Pearman of Hodgenville. He is a client relationship manager for FIS based out of Milwaukee.
    The wedding is at 7 p.m., May 20, 2011, at My Old Kentucky Home in Bardstown.
    Formal invitations have been sent.

  • Phelps donates to Locks of Love

    Maggie Phelps, 5, of Glendale, had 10 inches of hair cut on May 10 to donate to Locks of Love.