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Neighbors

  • Lions Club Welcomes New Member

    At the April 5 meeting of the Elizabethtown lions Club, Jason Aaron was inducted as the club’s newest member by District 43N Gov. Tony Bishop. Lion Aaron’s sponsor is past District Gov. Norman Jones. Pictured from left, Lion’s president Brian Dennis, Norman Jones, Jason Aaron and District Gov. Tony Bishop.

  • Wuchner to speak at Republican Women’s Club meeting

    The Hardin County Republican Women’s Club will have State Rep. Addia Wuchner as the keynote speaker at the monthly meeting at 6 p.m.  April 19 at the Hardin County Public Library. In January 2011, Wuchner announced her candidacy for state auditor.

  • Moore Speaks To Bluegrass 99’s Members

  • ECTC supports Warm Blessings

  • Modern Woodmen support Addison's Road to Recovery

    Sylvia McCarty, district agent for Modern Woodmen of America, presents a check $22,440 to Bethany and Allen Brawner and their children, Bryleigh and Bryson. The Brawners were in charge of the auction held March 19 with matching funds from Modern Woodmen of America’s Hodgenville Chapter to benefit the Road to Recovery for Addison Jo Blair, a 3-year-old child with Neuroblastoma Cancer.

  • Veterans Tribute welcomes arrival of Army sculpture

    Fort Knox Federal Credit Union, a major supporter of the Veterans Tribute, welcomed the arrival of the Army soldier sculpture. For the next few months the sculpture will be on display in the lobby of the main office located on Dixie Hwy. and Route 313. Pictured from left, Carolyn Drake, Ray Springsteen, Rosemary Deaton, Veterans Tribute board member Rik Hawkins, sculptor Rich Griendling, Howard Williams, J. Marvin Hawk and Dick Ardisson.

  • Duvall proclaims National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

    Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall presented a city of Radcliff proclamation celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10-16. Receiving the proclamation is Radcliff Police Department telecommunications supervisor Cheryl Lewis and Radcliff Police Chief Jeffrey A. Cross.

  • Caleb Vaughn participates in Eagle Scout project

    Eagle Scout Caleb Vaughn of Troop 221 participated in his Eagle Scout badge project with his dad, Mike, and fellow Eagle Scouts Matthew Willis and Austin Mason when they painted the front rooms, Narthex and stairwell of Gloria Dei. Other Eagle Scouts of Troop 221 who were involved but not pictured were Phillip Gleitz, Braxton and Mitchell Kirkman. Scout Master of Troop 221 is Monte Gleitz. Friends of Eagle Scout Troop 221 who also helped were Jonathan Berry and Cody Thomas.

  • Habitat dedicates home to the Gray family

    Hardin County Habitat for Humanity recently completed a home for Jamie Gray and his daughter, Ashley, at 91 Valley Creek Spur in Elizabethtown. 
    On April 3, the home was dedicated by members of the HCHFH Board of Directors, staff, volunteers and family and friends of the Grays. Glen MacPherson, board president, opened the ceremony with a reading from Genesis, noting that this is a new beginning for the Gray family. This house was sponsored by an anonymous donor who gave $31,000 toward its construction.

  • Hypes speaks to Radcliff Womans Club members

    Vickey Hypes, horticulturist at the Kentucky Fairgrounds, was the guest speaker at the March 14 meeting of the Radcliff Woman’s Club. Hypes spoke about container gardening, saying that when selecting a container, she goes by the rule “the bigger, the better.” She emphasized the importance of proper drainage holes, suggested adding mulch to the top of the soil to maintain moisture and advised to keep the tray in which the container is in very clean.