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Neighbors

  • Parrishes celebrate 50th wedding anniversary

    Donald and Dorothy Parrish of Boston, Ky., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary from 2 to 5 p.m., April 2, 2011, at Youngers Creek Baptist Church.

    They were married March 31, 1961 at Younger’s Creek Baptist Church.

    Mr. Parrish is retired from the Kentucky State Highway Department. He spends his time farming and caring for family.

    Mrs. Parrish is the oldest of 11 children.

    The couple attends Youngers Creek Baptist Church.

  • Farm Bureau donates to Warm Blessings

  • Cecilia Homemakers has special guests at meeting

    The Cecilia Homemakers recently met in the fellowship hall of Cecilia Baptist Church with 24 members and five guests present.
    The group was happy to have as guests Marie Deaton, Susan Byers, Fran Hodges, new honorary member, and Pat Mueller, Hardin County Homemakers president, and Heidi McNutt. The lesson was given by Joyce Morris and Bettina Marple entitled “Brain Power.”

  • Hawkins receives plaque for work with new chamber

    Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall recently presented Interim Hardin County Chamber Director Rik Hawkins, a plaque commending him for all his work in establishing the new chamber of commerce. From left, Jo Ann Cardiff; Mayor J.J. Duvall; Rik Hawkins; and Radcliff City Council members Don Shaw, Don Yates, Barbara Baker, Edward L. Palmer Sr., Stan Holmes and Jack Holland.

  • 1971 North Hardin High School graduates sought

    The NHHS Class of 1971 will celebrate its 40th reunion this summer.
    The planning committee still is looking for 85 classmates. If anyone graduated from NHHS in 1971 and has not received a notification in the mail or via email, contact Mike Kelley at 355 Woodsbend Drive, Elizabethtown, KY 42701, or michaeloharakelley@comcast.net.
    The reunion is at 6 p.m., June 25, at the Howard Johnson’s Hotel in Elizabethtown, formerly Country Hearth Inn.

  • Radcliff Rotary Club welcomes new members and guest speaker

    Guest speaker for the recent Radcliff Rotary Club meeting was Bill Lamb, president and general manager of FOX41 television in Louisville. Familiar to many as the “Point of View” host, Lamb also is a Louisville Rotarian. He talked about the TV Business and traced some of the strategies that have led to FOX41’s recent success in the Louisville market.

  • Sears graduates USMC training

    SEARS. United States Marine Corps Private First Class Michael “Mike” Sears, the son of Dean and Susan Sears of Vine Grove, graduated from USMC Recruit Training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S.C.

    After completion of Marine Combat Training at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sears will attend Motor Transport training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

    He is a 2010 graduate of North Hardin High School.

  • Elizabethtown Lions Club has March meeting

     

    St. James Boy Scout Troop 303 were guests of the Elizabethtown Lions Club at their March 15 meeting. Having assisted the club during their 2010 BBQ Chicken Dinner project, the scouts were interested in learning more about lionism.

  • Rainbow Girls of Fort Knox are growing

    The Rainbow Girls of Fort Knox Assembly No. 13 are growing. Rainbow Girls are a Christian service organization for young women age 11 to 21. Just initiated was Kaitlyn Heath. Pictured are Meighan Shumate and Lauren Bretz, both of Western Kentucky University, Meredith Bowman North Hardin Christian School, Karen Poe of the University of Louisville, Kaitlyn Heath North Hardin Christian School, Isabel Ramirez James T. Alton, Anna Phillips of North Middle School, Brittany Mayhew-Lasley and Abby Blair of James T. Alton.

  • Farm Bureau donates to Warm Blessings