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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.

    Thomas Mills, 946 Lincoln Drive, Elizabethtown. Use: storage.

    MCHC Inc., 13 Captiva Court, county. Use: single-family dwelling.

    Gale Young, 7929 New Glendale Road, Glendale. Use: addition.

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

    Evelyn Dickerson and Jewel Ann Dickerson Owen to Kelly S .and Cindy Young, property in Geoghegan Addition, county, $68,500.

    Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Diana M. McClellan, 225 Limestone Lane, Rineyville, $79,300.

    CDF Builders Inc., to Linda M. Ramsey, 233 Southern Lake Drive, Elizabethtown, $136,300.

    Winston C. Allen to Franconia Real Estate Services Inc., property in Hardin County, $127,000.

  • I have been privileged to feature so many outstanding cooks in my column, and today is certainly no exception. Hardin County natives will remember The Park Drive In Restaurant was in what is now Domino’s Pizza and Good n’ Handy Grocery was across the street. The person I am honoring today was an integral part of The Park Drive In Restaurant, Mrs. Paul Ella Bogue, as it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bogue. It later became a Tastee Freeze and then Domino’s.

  • Military Heart Heartland Chapter 767 Senior Vice Commander Robert E. Hedrick and Finance Officer Benjamin L. Cooper presented a donation of $600 to Cathy Son, activity director, and residents James Knug and William Cavanah representing Joseph “Eddie” Ballard Western Kentucky Veterans Center organization in support of military veterans in Hanson.
     

  • Leather and Lace is not just the name of their band, it is their style, according to band members, including an Elizabethtown couple, Jimmy and Stacey Wells.

  • On Saturday, a Hardin County stage will be rockin’ with Bobby Cochran’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Heritage Show.

    Trinity Music Productions presents Cochran’s show at 7:30 p.m. at the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center at John Hardin High School.

    Cochran, a guitarist, singer, writer and producer, was influenced by his uncle, Eddie Cochran, who became popular in the 1950s.

    At 13, Cochran wanted to be a master guitarist and went on to work with Steppenwolf, The Flying Burrito Brothers and Leon Russell.

  • I am a complete movie nerd. I have been since I saw my first movie, “The Jungle Book.”

    I loved them so much my undergraduate degree is in film and television, and I once aspired to be a film screenwriter and director.

    Last week the inner movie nerd came out once again while watching the “ABC News and People Best in Film: The greatest movies of our time.” For their list go to http://abcnews.go.com/entertainment/best_ film/.

  • Editor's note: The March 24 Pulse featured a portion of this column. The entire column is running today.

  • April Fool’s Day is a day of practical jokes, and the Historic State Theater plans on offering the last laugh.

    “You should be working on April Fool’s Day if you are a comedian,” Louisville comedian Bob Batch said.

    Batch will headline at Comedy Caravan at The Historic State Theater at 8 p.m. Friday in a show that includes two other comedians: Tim McClendon and Brad Lanning. McClendon will serve as the master of ceremonies.

  • Mary Iseler of Elizabethtown has sent in two rhubarb recipes. Since rhubarb usually is available in the spring, and with spring coming on fast, she thought it was time to share these good recipes. I know, I know, this is spring, but it doesn’t feel like it as I’m typing this on March 27.

    The Rhubarb Crisp recipe has been in Mary’s family for as long as she can remember. She doesn’t know where it came from, but all branches of the family have used it, so it goes back a long way.