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Today's Features

  • On Mondays after school, students from Woodland Elementary School can be found making a lot of noise without getting into trouble.

    Members of The Woodland Drums, a group of auditioned students led by music teacher Aaron Dale, are putting sticks and hands to a variety of drums, gaining a deeper understanding of music, performance and teamwork.

  • On Mondays after school, students from Woodland Elementary School can be found making a lot of noise without getting into trouble.

    Members of The Woodland Drums, a group of auditioned students led by music teacher Aaron Dale, are putting sticks and hands to a variety of drums, gaining a deeper understanding of music, performance and teamwork.

  • There were no sirens blaring or reason for the big rigs of Elizabethtown Fire Station No. 2 to be at the Allegro at Helmwood. No reason, except to receive a gesture of thanks. Allegro inspired Senior Living; invited heroes to its community for Valentine’s Dinner, a way to honor those who help keep the city safe.

  • BACK. Air Force Airman Custer Back III graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.

    He is the son of Custer and Deborah Back of Rineyville.

    Back III graduated in 2008 from North Hardin Christian School in Radcliff.

  • Campbellsville University’s Dr. Wesley Roberts, professor of music, is helping the Elizabethtown Area Sacred Community Choir in its 10th season program with performances this Saturday and Sunday.

    The theme for this year’s performance is “Melodious Milestones,” and the performances are free and open to the public.

    The first choir performance will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic Church in Elizabethtown. The second performance is at 3 p.m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church in Elizabethtown.

  • Some of the best nominations for “One of Hardin County’s Finest Cooks” are made by you, my readers. Even though I have known this lady for some time, I had no idea of her love to cook.

    It is my pleasure to recognize former Hardin County Schools board member, Radcliff citizen and community leader extraordinaire, Jo Emary. When I asked her if she would like to share some of her recipes with you, she was quick to say yes.

  • Its members are preparing to celebrate 10 years, but the genesis of The Elizabethtown Area Sacred Community Choir technically goes back more than a decade to 1999, when the Israel-Palestinian conflict grabbed the attention of Sida Roberts.

    About that time, Roberts read about a cantata written for healing of the nations and knew it needed to be part of a local service. She began contacting the music directors at various churches in the community to form a collaborative effort, leading to the creation of the choir's board of directors in 2001.

  • Its members are preparing to celebrate 10 years, but the genesis of The Elizabethtown Area Sacred Community Choir technically goes back more than a decade to 1999, when the Israel-Palestinian conflict grabbed the attention of Sida Roberts.

    About that time, Roberts read about a cantata written for healing of the nations and knew it needed to be part of a local service. She began contacting the music directors at various churches in the community to form a collaborative effort, leading to the creation of the choir's board of directors in 2001.