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  • Elizabethtown Woman’s Club remembers members

    The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown honored two of their members that passed away recently. Alene Craddock and Joan Hornback were remembered with a book donated to the Hardin County library in their honor. Lessons in Likeness was presented in Hornback’s memory as she was an artist and The Words of Extraordinary Women was presented in Craddock’s memory as she was very involved in state government.

  • ABC Award Winners for February

    The Elizabethtown-Hardin County Chamber of Commerce recognizes students from area high schools for their academic achievements and extracurricular activities by presenting them with ABC (Academics Mean a Better Community) awards during the Feb. 10 Chamber Luncheon at Pritchard Community Center. The ABC sponsor this month was Wilson & Muir Bank. Jeanine Anderson from the bank presented the students with the award and $50.

  • International Group gathers

    The International Group held a Valentine Dinner on Feb. 10 at the Lincoln Trail Country Club in Vine Grove. Two International Officers are pictured, Retired Col. Larry Mengel and his wife, Martha, seated is 1st Lt. Alhelmi Mohamad of Iraq and standing is 1st Lt. Jongroor Chol of the new country of South Sudan. A group of more than 50 members and guests enjoyed food and fellowship.

  • Clay Franklin is February Student of the Month

    The Elizabethtown Lion’s Club welcomed its Elizabethtown High School February Student of the Month Clay Franklin. Clay is the son of Gary and Samra Franklin. He is a Senior at EHS and is in the top 10 percent of his class. He is actively involved in the performing arts, including Youth Theater of Hardin County and Allegro Dance. He is on the Silver Honor Roll, has a 3.6 grade-point average and has had perfect attendance for the past two years.  Pictured are Lion Travis Langdon, Clay Franklin and his parents, Samra and Gary Franklin.
     

  • Kentucky Humane Society receives donation

    Snap Fitness in Radcliff made a generous donation to the Kentucky Humane Society in honor of its “Get A New Leash On Life” membership drive. Radcliff Snap Fitness and other participating Snap Fitness locations contributed $800 to KHS, a gift that will help it continue its mission.

  • Radcliff Woman's Club members 'Go Red'

    Radcliff Woman’s Club members, from left, Margo Kampe, Becky Brecht, Barbara Proffitt, Marilyn Williams and Jeanene Shipp, took part in the Go Red for Women American Heart Lunch at Atria on Feb. 9. The club raised $600 at the February 2010 meeting for the American Heart Association and is expecting to raise the equal amount or more at this year’s meeting.
     

  • Radcliff Rotary learns about athletics at WKU

    Recent guest of Radcliff Rotarian Dr. Bill Perks was Ross Bjork, athletic director at Western Kentucky University. Bjork gave the club a review of the athletic program at WKU and his plans to expand in the future. He was grateful for the opportunity to share WKU’s message with the community; in search of excellence not only in athletics, but in academics as well.

  • Boy Scout Troop 244 has banquet

    BOY SCOUT TROOP 244 HAS BANQUET
    Boy Scout Troop 244 of White Mills recently held its annual Blue Gold Banquet and recognized boys who earned their Eagle Scout award in 2010, which also was the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts. From left, Craig Powell, Dillon Miller, Scoutmaster Ron Heller, Lyndell Hornberger and Dylan Jaggers.

  • Elizabethtown Woman’s Club members ‘Go Red’

    Several members of the Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown attended “Go Red for Women” sponsored by Atria Senior Living Group in Elizabethtown on Feb. 9. Brunch was served to guests and a Valentine gift also was presented. Cheryl Vowels of Caretenders presented a program with facts on heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. Handouts were available.

    Following the program Atria invited those attending to tour its facility, especially a model apartment.

  • Elizabethtown Lions Club Members Welcome Kelsey Kinney