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Today's Features

  • In my last column, I wrote about things I say to comments often made by my clients. This month, I wanted to share with you some things I do not say to my clients. What’s the point in telling you things I would never say? Well, I guess if you never read on you will never know.

  • Cake decorating.

  • Morgan Hogan, 11, holds her hair, which was donated to Locks of Love so that wigs can be made for cancer patients. Nicky Redmon-Wootton, hair stylist with Platinum Salon in Elizabethtown, performed the cutting procedure. More than one year of hair growth was required for Morgan’s hair to reach the minimum donation length. Morgan is a fourth grader at Morningside Elementary School.

  • Sewing is a skill that complements the total development of the individual. It teaches concrete, measurable skills and provides an incremental learning curve, in which each success allows for the next project to be attempted. 4-H offers several ways to get involved in sewing, including the 4-H Fashion Revue.

  • Bob Swope, sponsor of the Heartland Music Festival Parade announced the winner of the 2011 Parade Theme Contest at the April Hardin County Chamber luncheon. The winner is Ruth Dixon of Elizabethtown.

    The theme is “Education ExCELs in the Heartland.” Dixon, a retired teacher, said, “I chose this theme because ExCEL stands for Excellence in the Classroom and Education Leadership.” 

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    Steven Tarver of the YMCA was the guest speaker at the Elizabethtown Rotary Club meeting April 12. He gave an update on the mission and programs of the YMCA. He was assisted by Christine Salak. Pictured from left, Nannette Johnston, Christine Salak and Steven Tarver.

  • Wesley Hilltop House seniors had a drawing Feb. 17 for King and Queen. Each member wrote down their own name and a drawing was held to pick a King and Queen. The King was Joe Warren and the Queen was Donna Means.

  • The 2011 Hardin County Legislative Breakfast was April 9 at The Cecilian Bank, Hillcrest Banking Center.  Hardin County Chamber of Commerce and Kentucky Farm Bureau sponsored the breakfast.  Local FFA students served in hosting and all proceeds benefitted the club.  In attendance and pictured are Rep Dwight Butler, 18th District, Senator Dennis Parrett, 10th District, Ray Allen Mackey, Kentucky Farm Bureau, Brad Richardson, Chamber President/CEO, Rep Tim Moore, 26th District, and Rep Jimmie Lee, 25th District.

  • The following cases of Driving Under the Influence and the resolution of those cases are found in Hardin District Court Division I in Elizabethtown. ADE is an abbreviation for Alcohol Driver Education, BAC is the Blood Alcohol Concentration reading, KAPS stands for Kentucky Alternative Programs, EIP stands for Early Intervention Program and VIP stands for Victims Impact Panel. A service fee is added to all DUIs and court costs are added to all charges. Birth year is in parenthesis.

    GUILTY

  • The following misdemeanor and traffic violation cases are found in Hardin District Court Division I in Elizabethtown. KAPS stands for Kentucky Alternative Programs. Totals include court costs and/or public advocacy fees. Birth year is in parenthesis.

    Tauhid R. Bondia (1976). Speeding 25 mph over; failure to or improper signal; state traffic school. Total $199.

    Judith Gail Erickson (1961). Theft by deception. Total $155.

    Kathleen J. Frye (1974). Theft by deception. Total $155.