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  • South Hardin community news

    South Hardin

    Daphne Turpin, 872-3223

       This has been a long week for me. I am so glad it is over. I am ready for summer and all the fun it brings with it.

    BIRTHDAYS. Happy birthday wishes go to Weston Cordle, Aaron Reed, Faith Dunn, Deloris Snyder, Peggy Carson, Donna Routt, Dale Bradley, Brenda Davis, Bryan Todd, Ryan Todd, Martin Cardin, Terry Lamkin and Norma McClure.

    ANNIVERSARY. A happy anniversary wish goes to Sue and Ryan Akers on Thursday.

  • Stephensburg community news

    Stephensburg

    Betty Pullen, 862-4844

    Hello friends. As always, I hope everyone is doing well. To begin with, I want to share with you all that Shanna Lucas Stephens and her husband Robert Stephens have become parents to a little boy they have name Walker Dale Stephens. His grandparents are Debbie Yates Lucas of Cecilia and David Lucas of Leitchfield and a special Aunt April Lucas of Cecilia. Shanna and my son, Alex, went to school together and well grandma and I go way back. I know Walker has a good mom and dad, but look out grandma will spoil him rotten.

  • Howevalley community news

    Howevalley

    Andrea Gilpin, 735-7845

    KENTUCKYWEATHER. I have heard so many complaints about our weather. Cooler weather has hit us again. But you know, complaining about isn’t going to change it.

    GET-WELL WISHES. Get-well wishes to Linda Thomas, Mae Fern Ford, Thelma Dunn, Mary Goodman, Mike Nall, Sierra Covin, Chris Cecil, Ernest Sadler,Kevin Goodman, John Shope, Opal Smallwood, Wilma Jean Cundiff and Cathy Morgan.

    Sierra Covin has begun her therapy treatments. Hope all goes well.

  • Brownie Girl Scout Troop 1558 deliver cards at Hardin Memorial Hospital

    Second-graders from St. James Catholic Regional School in Brownie Girl Scout Troop 1558 deliver handmade get-well cards to patients on the pediatric and skilled care units at Hardin Memorial Hospital. While there, they visited the onsite chapel and received a history lesson on the large murals hanging throughout the lobby area.

  • Knights of Columbus, Riasok Shrine Club present donation to Kosair Charities

    Members of the Elizabethtown Knights of Columbus and the Riasok Shrine Club present a check from this year’s 48th annual Brotherhood Banquet to Randy Coe, CEO of Kosair Charities. This year’s event raised $23,156 to help Kosair Charities’ efforts to care for children in need of assistance.

  • Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown donates books
  • 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.