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Today's Features

  • Because of the abundance of card fronts donated by area readers and club members, Radcliff Woman’s Club member Florence Mason made her second trip in six months to drop the cards off at Friendship House in Louisville on Feb. 18. Mae Ramisher, receptionist at Friendship House, expressed her thanks for she stated that the cards are greatly needed for their numerous craft projects.

    Recycling cards in one of the many projects undertaken by the conservation committee of the Radcliff Woman’s Club.

  • Grace Worthem of Bardstown was voted “Artist of the Month” at the March meeting of the Central Kentucky Art Guild (CKAG). Votes are from members and guests attending the meeting. Worthem’s painting was in oil and was titled “Down the Road.” She states her inspiration came from just viewing local areas and photographs. Congratulations to you Grace.

    The CKAG meets at 6:30 p.m., every third Monday of the month at the Nolin RECC building on Ring Road in Elizabethtown.

  • Robert and Mary Duggins will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary on April 7, 2011.

    They were married April 7, 1942, at the home of the Rev. Bowles in Sonora.

    They have two children, Ann Duggins Schell and Robert Shelby Duggins, both of Louisville; two grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

  • As the name implies, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexplained death of a child younger than 1 year old. 

  • March Madness has come and gone. A new NCAA basketball champion has been crowned. Unfortunately for those of us who live in Kentucky, the Kentucky Wildcats came close but did not win the title. Every NCAA basketball tournament provides some lessons to be learned about performing on the biggest basketball stage.

  • Guest speaker at the Radcliff Rotary recently was Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall. The Mayor addressed the club members concerning a number of issues including the 2010 census report results, road projects, city clean-up, economic development and mayor’s office/city hall renovation which, he pointed out, was not charged to the taxpayers! He called upon the citizens to step forward to help make the city a better place to live and work, pointing out several volunteer opportunities coming up such as the city clean-up scheduled for April 16.

  • Under the watchful eye of Courtney Ballard, the three children draw horizontal lines on the inside of the circle they created with colored Sharpies, designating the head of what will be a ladybug.

    “It looks like a window,” Davis VanZant, 6, said.

    “Good job, Emily,” Ballard tells 4-year-old Emily Bach, who draws eyes on her ladybug while beside her Mason Baldwin, 5, carefully adds color to his work.

    Ballard was in fiddlesticks, a children’s store in Elizabethtown, conducting Sprout Studio, an art class for children.

  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., participated in the 2011 Bowling for Kids Sake. Pictured are Ulton Listenbee, Jason Luckey, Radcliff City Councilman Stan Holmes, Willie Little, Joshua Hayes, Anthony McCormick, Chapter President Carl Millsap and Curt Hinton.

  • The March 14 meeting of the Radcliff Woman’s Club was showered with blessings. The group made their meeting very special by sponsoring a shower for SpringHaven Domestic Violence Program.

    Members arrived at the meeting loaded with items which had been requested by project coordinator Josette Roush. They included diapers of all sizes, baby wipes, toilet paper, paper towels, napkins, paper plates, hygiene products, towels and bleach.

  • The Hardin County Public Library, located at 100 Jim Owen Drive in Elizabethtown, is offering many special activities and events for children and youth to celebrate National Library Week, April 10-16.