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Today's Features

  • Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., host its quarterly mentoring program Project Alpha at North Hardin High School. Pictured from left are Anthony Henderson, Craig Evans, George Hollins, Ulton Listenbee, Mr. McGrigg, Dr. James Baker, those that also attended but not pictured were Mr. King, Harold Tucker and Radcliff City Councilman Stan Holmes. The next Project Alpha will be in June.

  • Doug Adams is riding a bike across America in support of veterans. It’s called the “Duty, Honor, America Tour” and he’s logged a lot of miles already on this 16,000 mile quest. He was in Kentucky last week and attended the AUSA luncheon. For more information visit www.DutyHonorAmerica.com.

  • Hardin County Attorney’s office presented Radcliff Police Department with digital cameras for each officer on the department. This gift aids Radcliff Police Department in better evidence collection and presentations in court proceedings. Pictured from left is Mayor J. J. Duvall, Captain Kenneth Mattingly, Hardin County Attorney Jenny Pitts Oldham and Chief Jeffrey Cross.

  • Making its way through the mediocrity of March and April film releases, "Source Code" is a refreshing relief.

    Jake Gyllenhaal ("Love and Other Drugs") plays a soldier who is taken through the Source Code to try to find a bomber responsible for a train explosion and to prevent a second, deadlier bomb in Chicago.

    Because this is a whodunit story with a science-fiction twist, everything isn’t exactly what it seems.

  • A chalked yellow brick road leading to the ticket booth Saturday at the Historic State Theater will be part of the “The Road to Recovery” for 3-year-old Addison Jo Blair.

    The 2 p.m. Saturday matinee showing of “The Wizard of Oz” will include a collection box in the lobby for those wishing to donate to Blair, who is battling cancer.

    Tickets for the movie are $5.

    Blair has been the focus of numerous fund-raising events in the area. “The Wizard of Oz” is Blair’s favorite movie.

  • "Agnes of God" is not an easy play, the cast members admitted. It’s difficult to watch and often difficult to act but sometimes, they said, difficult is necessary.

    The play, written by John Pielmeier, centers on Dr. Martha Livingston, Mother Miriam Ruth and Sister Agnes, played by Hardin County Playhouse actors Kerrie Lewis, Dee Corkran and Kaity Paschetto respectively.

  • The following civil suits are filed in Hardin County Circuit Court in Elizabethtown. Et al is a Latin abbreviation meaning “and others.” Lawsuits give only one side of a disagreement and do not reflect any counterclaims and/or settlements that may have occurred since the initial suit was filed.

    Equable Ascent v. Billy Frazier, Pleasant View Drive, Elizabethtown. Claims breach of contract. Seeks judgment in the sum of $9,667.12 plus interest.

  • 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.