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Neighbors

  • Nolin RECC celebrates National Lineman Appreciation Day

    Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation joined the U.S. Senate in recognizing April 18 as National Lineman Appreciation Day. The Senate passed a resolution honoring line workers for their efforts in keeping power flowing.

    Approximately one-half of Nolin’s 97 employees work in the field restoring power during outages and maintaining distribution lines and equipment. Across the nation, more than 19,000 men and women maintain 2.5 million miles of line for electric co-ops, public power districts and public utility districts.

  • Lowe's has framing workshop for Habitat women

    Lowe's in Elizabethtown sponsored a Women Framing Workshop on April 27 to help get ready for 2013 Hardin Habitat Women Build Day on May 11. Amy Warren and Clint Lewis, Lowe's employees, led the workshop and covered use of basic tools including skill saws, safety on the job site and how to frame a house. The group of 14 women volunteers then framed using the tools and skills they learned. Lowe's is the sponsor of Habitat Women Build Day. This is the event's sixth year in Hardin County.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club provides for residents

    The Radcliff Woman’s Club recently learned the residents of North Hardin Health & Rehabilitation were in need of a subscription to a daily newspaper, to obtain regional and national news. Club members got into action and voted to provide the facility with a year’s subscription to The News-Enterprise.

  • Scouts beautify Saunders Springs

    On April 6, the Webelos/Arrow of Light Cub Scout Den Pack 130, chartered by Memorial United Methodist Church in Elizabethtown, spread more than 5,000 pounds of gravel on hiking trails at Saunders Springs Nature Preserve in Radcliff as a community service project.

  • EHS hosts Pennies for PAWS

    Elizabethtown High School Spanish Club recently hosted a Pennies for PAWS campaign. Maria Barcenilla, Spanish club sponsor, Jesse Jiles, president of the Spanish Club and Bonnie Young, school-community liaison, presented $2,600 to PAWS Shelter Foundation volunteers Diane Shoffner and Carol Hubbard. The money will be used for the new Hardin County Animal Shelter.  

  • McCawley speaks about Warrior Transition Battalion at Optimist Club meeting

    Chaplain Capt. Michael McCawley, center, spoke to the Optimist Club of Radcliff about his work at the Fort Knox Warrior Transition Battalion and was presented with a certificate of appreciation by the club for his dedication to the welfare of the community. The Fort Knox Warrior Transition Battalion provides leadership, complex case management, and primary care to enable wounded, injured, and ill soldiers to return to the fight or successfully transition to civilian life as a veteran. He is pictured with Sara McCawley, left, and club president Jackie Banks.

  • Ginder graduates from basic training

    GINDER. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher J. Ginder graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio. A 2008 graduate of North Hardin High School, he is the son of Christopher and Myra Ginder of Radcliff.

  • Davis earns title of Marine

    DAVIS. Marine Corps Pvt. Mitchell F. Davis, son of Sarah Wilson of Bowling Green and Frank E. Davis of Hodgenville, earned the title of U.S. Marine after graduating from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S.C.  He is a 2012 graduate of Warren Central High School in Bowling Green.

  • Sanders – Seng

    David and Mona Sanders of Upton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shana L. Sanders, to Cody J. Seng, son of Tim and Paula Seng of Upton.

    The bride-to-be is a 2012 graduate of Morehead State University with a master’s degree in business administration. She is employed by Sands Construction Company LLC.

    The prospective groom is employed by Bob Swope Ford.

    The wedding is May 16, 2013, at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

    A reception for family and friends will be held at a later date.

  • Fraziers welcome Emma Brook

    Robert and Kelly Frazier of Elizabethtown announce the birth of a daughter, Emma Brook Frazier, on March 22, 2013, at Hardin Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches long.

    She has a brother, Gerald Frazier.

    Maternal grandparents are Debbie and Jerry Wiseman of Elizabethtown; paternal grandparents are Sharon Troutman of Louisville and Gene Frazier and Becky Newton of Bardstown.

     Great-grandparents are Barbara Dalton, Shirley Frazier and Bob and Mary Jo Martincic.