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Today's News

  • Aug. 31 Traffic and misdemeanors

    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.

    Donte V. Settles (1989). Speeding 83 in a 70; operating on suspended operator’s license; failure of owner to maintain required insurance. Thirty days in jail, serve one day balance probated for two years. Total $644.

    Joshua D. Bold (1989). Failure of owner to maintain required insurance. Total $194.

  • EPD holds graduation for Citizens Police Academy

    Elizabethtown Police Department held a graduation ceremony for the 16th class of its Citizen’s Police Academy on Sept. 29. There were 24 participants in the class. The next class is Feb. 23-March 30.

  • Porter-Clark

    Christine Clark of Elizabethtown and William and Joan Boutilier of Nikiski, Alaska, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their children, Robbie Clark and Sandra Porter, both of Elizabethtown. The prospective groom is the son of the late Robert Clark and is an associate at Keyboard Carriage in Elizabethtown. The bride-to-be is a pharmacy technician at E.W. James in Eliz

  • Sister welcomes Haylee

    LANDON DALE AND HAYLEE RAMSEY   Sister welcomes Landon Dale   Haylee Ramsey of Buffalo announces the birth of a brother, Landon Dale Ramsey, on Aug. 21, 2008, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. He weighed 5 pounds, 9 ½ ounces and was 18 inches long. Parents are Brandon and Ashley Ramsey of Buffalo. Grandparents are Tony and Cindy Thomas of Buffalo and

  • Parents announce birth of Jaxson

    JAXSON CONNER DOUGLAS

  • Democratic Women have Easter and Holmes as guests

    Northern Hardin County Democratic Woman’s Club recently held a forum for political candidates for Radcliff City Council. Among those attending were candidates Councilman Stan Holmes and candidate Roy Easter. Approximately 50 attended the event. Topics for the meeting included appointing a nominating committee to select a slate of officers for 2009 and preparations for the State Democratic Woman’s Club Convention in Ashland Kentucky.

     

  • Sept. 7 Marriages

    The following marriage licenses have been issued in Hardin County.

    Peggy Elizabeth Holt, 42, and Michael Anthony Cheese, 46, both of Elizabethtown.

    Angelica Rene Williams, 23, Radcliff, and Emmanuel Correa Jr., 23, Fort Knox.

    Anne Marie Milligan, 50, and Stephen Allten Brown, 50, both of Hodgenville.

    Margarita Bruno, 37, and David Negron, 38, both of Radcliff.

    Sarah Madeleine Rummel, 21, and Bryan Russell Sapp, 28, both of Vine Grove.

    Lara Kathleen Elliott, 25, and Anthony Michael Hans, 25, both of Louisville.

  • Goldenrod Homemakers install new officers

    The Goldenrod Homemakers met Sept. 9, at the home of Sue Logsdon.  During the meeting the following officers for the new year were installed: President Alice Bennett; Vice-President Charlotte Cooper; Secretary Regina Goodman; Treasurer Sue Logsdon; Family Life Bonnie Miller; Global Suvadas Goodman; Environment Charlotte Cooper; and Cultural Arts Elizabethtown Kulp. A program on th

  • Retired teachers hear local historian

     

  • Aug. 10 Traffic and Misdemeanors

    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.

    Annette S. Johnson (1943). Theft by deception (19 counts). Six months in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Court costs waived.

    Gwendolyn Joyce Jones (1963). Speeding 50 in a 25; state traffic school. Total $194.

    Barbara W. Lynch (19410. Failure to wear seat belts. Total $25.