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  • Dietitians visit Mission Hope for Kids
  • Radcliff Woman’s Club members gather for April meeting

    Members of the Radcliff Woman’s Club met April 8 with conservation in mind.

    The main attraction for the meeting was a special presentation by Bonnie Gunter of the Potted Few Garden Club. As she spoke to the group, Gunter created an herb salad and explained that the components of the dish were vegetables and herbs, which are easily grown in one’s garden or in one’s own flower pot. Rather than spending gas and energy running to the market, items can be grown in one’s own backyard.

  • Jackson

    Angela Jill LaFollette of Lebanon Junction and Randall Wayne Jackson of Colesburg were married April 25 2013, in Colesburg by Minister Amos Taylor.

    The bride is daughter of the late Tom Lafollette Sr. and Dorothy.

    The groom is grandson of the late Barbara and Wayne Jackson.

    The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Tom LaFollette Jr.

    The bridesmaid was Penny O’Donnell. Flower girl was Mary Taylor.

    The best man was Johnny White.

    The couple reside in Colesburg.

  • Craddock - Bryan

    Courtney Lane Craddock and Nathaniel Shane Bryan, both of Elizabethtown, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage.

    The bride-to-be is the daughter of Randy and Bonnie Craddock of Elizabethtown. A 2000 graduate of Central Hardin High School, she attended the University of Louisville. She is a manager at McDonald’s.

  • Noe – Linder

    Daniel and Tammie Noe of Cecilia announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Danielle Leigh Noe of Cecilia, to Daniel Blake Linder of Eastview, son of Clint and Tammy Linder of Eastview.

    The bride-to-be is employed at Elizabethtown Diagnostic Imaging.

    The prospective groom is employed at Hardin County Water District No. 2.

    The wedding is at 4:30 p.m. May 11, 2013, at White Mills Baptist Church with a reception to follow at White Mills Christian Church.

    All friends and relatives are invited to attend.

  • Woman’s Club members donate books

    The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown celebrated National Library Week April 14 through 20 by donating gently used books to both the Vine Grove Woman’s Club and the Radcliff North Branch of the Hardin County Public Library.

    Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown helped begin the Hardin County Public Library in Elizabethtown in its early beginnings at the Brown-Pusey House and a bookmobile that traveled over the county. In 1960, the Hardin County Public Library became a reality and the club was recognized for its efforts by the city of Elizabethtown.

  • Randy Culver receives highest award in Royal Rangers

    Randy Culver of Radcliff has earned the Royal Ranger’s Gold Medal of Achievement. The GMA is the highest award available to boys in kindergarten through 12th grade. Royal Rangers is a mentoring ministry for young men that has a merit-based curriculum consisting of skill and Bible merits. Randy will be honored at a special ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Gloryland Harvest Church in Radcliff. He is the first young man to be awarded the GMA at Royal Ranger Outpost 757.

  • Potted Few members gather for April meeting

    The Fort Knox Potted Few Garden Club met recently at the Vine Grove home of Jan Colgan with cohost Annette Peter.

    After a brunch and the business meeting, club members toured the Broadbent Wildlife Sanctuary in Guston to learn about the rescue and rehab facility for injured wildlife.

    The next club meeting is May 15 at the Elizabethtown home of Bonne Gunter with cohost Ria Malito. Members will then tour Doug Gebler’s Elizabethtown garden to present a program to “Take a Walk on the Wild Side.”

  • Warm Blessings volunteers prepare to serve meal
  • A-Team appreciates support of Fazoli’s

    On behalf of the Hardin County Autism Team Support Group, A-Team, we would like to extend our gratitude to the management of Fazoli’s Restaurant in Elizabethtown.

    On April 16, Fazoli’s partnered with the A-Team to host an awareness event in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. The support group was able to meet and dine at the restaurant, while children completed an autism awareness craft project.