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  • Brea Nethers is Elizabethtown Lions Club EHS Student of the Month

    The Elizabethtown Lion’s Club welcomed their Elizabethtown High School Student of the Month for March - Brea Nethers. Brea has been involved in the Beta Club and has served as manager of the boys’ soccer team. She has been accepted into the University of Kentucky nursing program. Pictured from left, Lion Al Mather, Brea Nethers and her parents, Susan and Michael Nethers, and her grandmother, Harriet Parson.

  • Hardin County Republican Women’s Club announces scholarship

    The Hardin County Republican Women’s Club announces The Elizabeth Tori Scholarship for graduating high school senior young women. This scholarship is designed to assist a young woman with an interest in politics to achieve her goal of public service and political leadership. The scholarship  is $500 and will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university. Military academy appointments are exempt.

  • Troop gets personal tour of state capitol

    Boy Scout Troop 303 visited the state capitol in Frankfort recently. Rep. Jimmie Lee gave the troop a personal tour. From left, Clayton Ryan, Wade Roemer, Andrew Shreake, Evan Mahana, Rep. Jimmie Lee, Brenton Ryan, Blake Ryan, Bryce Messenger, Theron Lowe, Grant Oullette and Dillon Mahana.

  • Kempf gives presentation to Ancestral Trails Historical Society

    Ancestral Trails Historical Society met earlier in March with Gary Kempf as the speaker. He did a Power Point presentation on the tombstones located on Fort Knox Reservations. He told stories related to the tombstones as to who the person was and something about them. There are 120 known cemeteries on the reservation.

  • Potted Few Garden Club has program on heirloom tomatoes

     The Fort Knox Potted Few Garden Club met March 16 at Bonnie Gunter’s Elizabethtown home. Ria Malito was co-host for the meeting. Georgia Emond presented an informative program on how to grow heirloom tomatoes. During the business meeting, the new slate of officers for the next two years was presented. Club members will vote on the slate during the April meeting, and Lahoma Baymor will collect the annual dues. 

  • Local Rotary leader completes P.E.T.S. Training

    Michael Owsley, president-elect of the Rotary Club of Elizabethtown completed the three-day Rotary Multi-District training session on March 20 in Nashville, Tenn. Mid-South P.E.T.S. or Presidents-Elect Training Seminar is a multi-state training session of the six Rotary Districts in Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club sponsors winter conference

    Radcliff Woman’s Club sponsored the Kentucky Federation of Women’s Clubs Forth District Winter Conference held at Nolin EECC building in Elizabethtown on Feb. 26. Serving coffee and donuts to the 32 attendees representing seven clubs in the district were Pat Nuccitelli and Jeannene Shipp. Accepting the student art work from the various clubs was Patricia Crosby of the Radcliff Woman’s Club.

    Presiding over the meeting was governor Barbara Wright of Bullitt County Woman’s Club. Welcome was given by Nuccitelli, president of the host club.

  • Better Business Bureau updates MOAA members

    The Fort Knox Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America MOAA held its monthly meeting March 16 at the new MOAA Clubhouse in Building 2377 on Fort Knox. The evening centered on a St. Patrick’s Day theme to include the host, Kelly. 

  • Thank you from the EF Foundation for Foreign Study

    I would like to thank the Steen, Gonzalez and Cote families for hosting exchange students this year through EF Foundation for Foreign Study.
    Our students never will forget their American families and friends who have graciously opened their hearts and homes to them. Thanks to their generosity, these students have had an unforgettable year in our community. They were given the opportunity to explore the world and immerse themselves in our culture.

  • Scouts spend weekend at Camp Crooked Creek

    Leaders and scouts from Boy Scout Troop 24, chartered by Longview United Methodist Church in Elizabethtown, recently attended the Order of the Arrow, the Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America. The weekend-long Ordeal/Brotherhood was at the Brotherhood Lodge at Camp Crooked Creek, Frazier Scout Reservation. In addition to ceremonies recognizing members, participants also spent the weekend cleaning and preparing the camp for the upcoming Southern Region - Section 6 Conclave, which will host about 1,000 Order of the Arrow members.