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Neighbors

  • Langleys win money for FFA

    Charlie and Sue Ellen Langley of Glendale have been selected as a winner in the America’s Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM program, which gave farmers the opportunity to win $2,500 for their favorite local nonprofit organizations. The Monsanto Fund sponsors the program, and winning farmers designate a local nonprofit organization to benefit from the donations. The Langleys designated the Central Hardin FFA, located in Cecilia to receive the donation. 

    The $2,500 donation was awarded at a ceremony held March 12 during the FFA’s Alumni Chili Super.

  • White Mills community news

    White Mills

    Kathleen Booker, 369-7101

    CHURCH NEWS. The revival at Unity Baptist Church begins today and will go through April 13. The nightly services will begin at 7 p.m. Brother Arnold Moon is the evangelist. Everyone is welcome.

    On April 17, there will be an evening community service at Unity Baptist Church. Brother Doug Peters will bring the message.

    At 7 a.m. Easter Sunday, April 24, there will be a sunrise service at Stephensburg Baptist Church. A fellowship breakfast will follow the service. Everyone is welcome.

  • White Mills community news

    White Mills

    Kathleen Booker, 369-7101

    CHURCH NEWS. The revival at Unity Baptist Church begins today and will go through April 13. The nightly services will begin at 7 p.m. Brother Arnold Moon is the evangelist. Everyone is welcome.

    On April 17, there will be an evening community service at Unity Baptist Church. Brother Doug Peters will bring the message.

    At 7 a.m. Easter Sunday, April 24, there will be a sunrise service at Stephensburg Baptist Church. A fellowship breakfast will follow the service. Everyone is welcome.

  • Howevalley community news

    Howevalley

    Andrea Sherrard,735-7544

    NEW YORK. Welcome Home Central Hardin High School Marching Band. They left for New York on April 3 and returned April 8.

    SCHOOL. Hardin County Schools are back in session Monday. Hope everyone had a great spring break.

    APRIL. The new month began with warmer temperatures and of course as the old saying “April Showers” is bringing along some rain and even some thunderstorms. Beautiful spring flowers are blooming everywhere.

  • South Hardin community news

    South Hardin

    Daphne Turpin, 872-3223

    The storms are beginning. I enjoy a nice thunderstorm as long as it isn’t destructive. The gardens will need the rain soon.

  • Cecilia community news

     

    Cecilia

    Irene Dodson, 862-3808

    Monday was an anxious day with the weather radio going off every few minutes warning of oncoming storms. Thank God, we were spared any damage, but not so in many other places. One time they gave a warning including Franklin Crossroads and Addington Field, to which I remarked to Floyd “That’s us,” as we are located about halfway between those two places. It soon started raining very hard, which was about all.

  • Rineyville community news

    Rineyville

    Gail Pike, 737-3973

    BIRTHDAYS. This week’s birthdays include: Connie Hayse, Lila Fay Caver, Molly Burba, Shauna Powell, Michaela Brangers, George Brangers, Emily Crewz, Hayley Peters, Brady Swift, Sheila Wilkinson, Hayden Hobbs, Crystal Ryan, Jerad Smith and Matt Thompson.

    SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS. Happy 60th birthday to Gary Prather today; and to John Pike, who will be 40 on Saturday.

  • Parents welcome Wyatt Lincoln

    Jeremiah and Rebecca Dowell of Big Spring announce the birth of a son, Wyatt Lincoln Dowell, on March 15, 2011, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Edgewood. He weighed 9 pounds, 2.6 ounces and was 21 inches long.

    Wyatt has a brother, Deacon.

    Maternal grandparents are Jamie and Colleen Richards of Radcliff; and paternal grandmother is Donnettia Mitchell of Big Spring.

    Great-grandparents are Ken and Janice Chappell.

  • Parents welcome Blake Robert

    Jerry and Rebecca Foley of Eastview announce the birth of a son, Blake Robert Foley, on Aug. 11, 2010, at Hardin Memorial Hospital. He weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was 18 inches long.

    Siblings are Nathan, Brianna, Eli and Noah Foley, all of Eastview.

    Grandparents are Linda Lydy, Larry Evans and Thelma Foley, all of Elizabethtown and the late Robert Lydy and Philip Foley.

  • Kendan welcomes Gavin Rhys

    Kendan Matthews announces the birth of a brother, Gavin Rhys Matthews, on Nov. 17, 2010, at TJ Samson Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was 19 inches long.

    Parents are Shane and Samantha Matthews of Glasgow.

    Maternal grandparents are Sandra Mahoney of Magnolia and the late Kenneth Mahoney; and paternal grandparents are Loretta and Billy Matthews of Bonnieville.