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Neighbors

  • Choi–Johnson

    Grace Eunhye Choi and Thomas Scott Johnson announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.

    The bride-to-be is the daughter of Choi Sangsik of Seoul, South Korea, and the late Kim Hyungok. She is a graduate of Geumok Girls’ High School and Myongji University in Seoul, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in education. She tutors children and is planning graduate studies in English education.

  • Beard-Neely

    Julie Louise Beard and Ryan Dwayne Neely, both of Louisville, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.

    The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mary Kay Beard of Bardstown. She is a 2002 graduate of Central Hardin High School, a 2009 graduate of St. Catharine College in Springfield and a 2010 graduate of Campbellsville University with a master’s in business administration. She is a billing specialist at Humana.

  • Brown-Strange

    Barry and Connie Brown, of Elizabethtown, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Stephanie Renee Brown, to Michael Paul Strange, son of Mike and Glenda Ash of Cecilia and Terry Strange of Elizabethtown.

  • Root celebrates 90th birthday

    Lloyd Root of Elizabethtown will celebrate his 90th birthday with his family on April 16, 2011.

    He was born April 6, 1921, in Kansas.

    He has been a resident of Elizabethtown since 1972. He married his wife of 63 years, Geneva, on Jan. 28, 1945. He is a navy veteran and retired from AAFES. After retirement he continued working for the city of Elizabethtown for 10 years.

    He has four sons.

    Any birthday wishes can be sent to Kensington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 225 St. John Road, Elizabethtown, 42701.

  • Wests celebrate 66th wedding anniversary

    Everett and Delia West recently celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary at their home in Cecilia with family members.

    The couple was married March 14, 1945, in Leitchfield, where both are originally from.

    Mr. West is a retired shipbuilder from Jeff Boat in Jeffersonville, Ind.

    Mrs. West is a homemaker.

    They have four children, Everett West of Irvington, David West of Louisville, Jerry West of Henryville, Ind., and Sharon West of Elizabethtown; eight grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

  • Radcliff Rotary welcomes new member

    The newest member of the Radcliff Rotary Club is Dustin Humphrey. Humphrey is an attorney with Skeeters Bennett, Wilson and Pike in Radcliff. A Meade countian, Humphrey and his wife, Cindy, recently moved from the Cincinnati area.

    Gust speaker at the Radcliff Rotary was Mayor Tim Walker of Elizabethtown. The Mayor related to the club some of the projects currently working in E-town but stressed the idea of unity throughout the county; all cities and communities working together.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club attends Hosparus Tea

    The Radcliff Woman’s Club won the “Best Use of Theme” award at the Hosparus Tea and Auction held at Severns Valley Church on March 19. Maria Batistoni, Emma Day and Sandra Richardson worked together to decorate the three tables assigned to the club with objects that portrayed “Arts and Humanities.”

  • Glendale Lions name student of the month

    The Glendale Lions Club Student of the Month for March was Matt Brewer. Matt is a seventh grader at East Hardin Middle School and is the son of Jeffrey and Paula Brewer.

  • Warm Blessings gets donation

    Pictured is Hardin County Honda Sales Consultant, Stan Mullins, as he presents $150 to Linda Funk, representative of the Warm Blessings soup kitchen. Warm Blessings was one of the local organizations included in Mullins’ “3 -Wins Partnership” charity promotion of the past three months. Each quarter Mullins makes a contribution to the non-profit organization voted on by his customers who participate in the 3 -Wins Partnership.

  • Alpha Phi Alpha has mentoring program

    Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., host its quarterly mentoring program Project Alpha at North Hardin High School. Pictured from left are Anthony Henderson, Craig Evans, George Hollins, Ulton Listenbee, Mr. McGrigg, Dr. James Baker, those that also attended but not pictured were Mr. King, Harold Tucker and Radcliff City Councilman Stan Holmes. The next Project Alpha will be in June.