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Today's Features

  • The following building permit information has been obtained from Hardin County Planning and Development Commission and the City of Elizabethtown Planning and Development offices. The name of the applicant, applicant’s address and use of permit are listed.

    Brian Frederick, 157 Brentwood Drive, Elizabethtown. Use: deck.

    Donald McKinley, 66 Hampton Lane, county. Use: roof.

    Terry Mathis, 1044 Tunnel Hill Road, Elizabethtown. Use: swimming pool.

    Brian Kerr, 455 Bacon Creek Road, Elizabethtown. Use: single-family dwelling.

  • The following property transfers are listed as given on deeds at the Hardin County Clerk’s Office in Elizabethtown.

    Eschol E. and Martha A. Martin to Philip Craig Martin, lot 13 and 14 Pleasant View Subdivision, love and affection. FMV: $98,500.

    Universal Interiors Inc. to Abdiel E. and Marverling Fuentes, 537 Beasley Boulevard, Elizabethtown, $287,500.

    Estate of Herbert R. and Mary Ann Robinson to Charles W. Williams, 806 Monroe Drive, Elizabethtown, $123,600.

  • If you have the best cookies on the block or know how to make SPAM into a gourmet feast then there are competitions at the Kentucky State Fair for you. 

    The fair is Aug. 18-28, but the registration deadline is July 1.

    Competitions include Fleischmann’s Yeast Bake for the Cure, Pillsbury Pie Baking Championship, Great American SPAM Championship and the Ghirardelli Chocolate Championship.

  • The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown was represented at the Heartland Festival parade June 4. Past president Diane Willis and President Martha Mengel represented the club in a red corvette.

  • The 2010-11 Hardin County Youth Leadership Class held its graduation at the May Hardin County Chamber luncheon. First Federal Savings Bank sponsored the graduation along with the Hardin County Chamber.
    Keith Johnson from First Federal Savings Bank served as the MC for the graduation. Darian Ditto, one of the HCYL students, spoke about the Youth Leadership classes.

  • “Green Lantern”
    Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of science fiction violence and action.
    Runtime: 105 minutes
    Release date: June 17
    Rating: three and a half out of five take slates 

    By BECCA OWSLEY
    bowsley@thenewsenterprise.com

    The summer of the comic book movie continues with the emerald super hero “Green Lantern.”

  • William “Bill” Kelley was installed as president of Elizabethtown Hardin LaRue Retired Teachers’ Association on May 19. Joining Kelley in leadership positions are Lin Linder, president-elect; Ramona Jeffries, vice-president; Joy Carroll Miller, treasurer; Susan Cross, secretary; and Donna Carter is immediate past-president.

  • HELMWOOD HEIGHTS STUDENTS
     PLACE IN JUNIOR GOLF TOUR
    Tyler Ates, 7, right, and Patrick Carter, 8, students at Helmwood Heights Elementary School, joined the ranks of the Pepsi Junior Golf Tour and completed their first tournament at Long Run Golf Course in Louisville on June 3. While competing with young golfers from across the state, Tyler placed ninth and Patrick placed 11th in their first 6-hole golf tournament.

  • Sylvia McCarty, district agent for Modern Woodmen of America presents a matching fund check for $4,643.20 to Lisa Wilson for a spaghetti dinner and auction at Big Clifty Community Center on May 6 to benefit Mary Bradley, who needs a lung transplant.

  • William J. and Shirley Wallace of Elizabethtown will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on June 16, 2011.
    They were married June 16, 1951, at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville.
    They have two children, Debbie Henderson and Susie Toy, both of Elizabethtown; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.