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Today's News

  • Nov. 2, 2008: Obituaries

    Daniel ‘Dan’ Moss Beam

    Daniel “Dan” Moss Beam, 72, of Hodgenville, died Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, at his residence.

  • Fire damages Rineyville home

    RINEYVILLE

    Fire damages home

    A fire Saturday heavily damaged a home at 311 Rineyville-Big Spring Road.

    The blaze started in the kitchen and spread to the attic, Rineyville Assistant Chief Tim Wiseman said. Firefighters, who were called out shortly before 10 a.m., were able to keep the fire out of outer rooms and save personal belongings.

    Firefighters from the Radcliff, Central Hardin, Valley Creek and Vine Grove departments also responded.

    No injuries were reported.

     

  • BOYS'/GIRLS' PREP CROSS COUNTRY ROUNDUP: Saturday's Results (11/02)

    CROSS COUNTRY

    BOYS’ PREP

    BARREN COUNTY INVITATIONAL

    GLASGOW — Results from Saturday’s 5-kilometer, 11-team, 101-runner Barren County Invitational:

    1. North Hardin (63)

      1. Andrew Stewart 17:26.79

      7. Shawn Henderson 18:23.64

    18. Jacob Hughes 19:37.97

    23. Cameron Smith 19:57.05

    24. Dylan Sullivan 20:02.12

    53. David McKellar 21:40.72

    56. Christian Black 21:49.22

    73. D.J. Trombone 22:53.31

    85. Ryan Lynn 24:16.90

  • PREP FOOTBALL: PRP comes back to beat North Hardin (11/02)

     

  • 11-2 White Mills

    Kathleen Booker 369-7101 HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Happy birthday to Shirley Williams on Oct. 27. Bobby and Shirley Williams were missed Sunday at Center Point Baptist Church. Their son, Mark Williams, was at home visiting this weekend. Shirley was taken to Acute Care and found out she has pneumonia. I always ride to church with Bobby and Shirley.

  • PREP FOOTBALL: John Hardin knocks off Nelson, 39-28 (11/2)

    By CHUCK JONES cjones@thenewsenterprise.com RADCLIFF — On Halloween night, scary things happen. Just ask the John Hardin Bulldogs, who raced out to a 26-7 halftime lead before holding on for a 39-28 victory over the Nelson County Cardinals on Friday night for their 19th consecutive regular-season victory at Bulldog Stadium.<

  • Local bands place high in state finals

    LOUISVILLE

    Local bands place high

    in state finals

    Two Hardin County schools finished in the top four Saturday night in the Class 5-A State Marching Band Championships.

    North Hardin High School placed third and John Hardin High School came in fourth at the Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium competition. Lexington’s Lafayette took the top spot with Paul Laurence Dunbar, also of Lexington, coming in second.

  • Nov. 2: Services

    Adam Motyka, 37, of Bellevue, Wash., formerly of Elizabethtown, died Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. The funeral is at 1 p.m. today at Lamoureux-Fletcher Community Funeral Home, 105 Central St., Gardener, Mass. 01440.

  • 11-2 Rineyville News

    Gail Pike

  • EIS to announce decision Thursday

     

    By KELLY RICHARDSON krichardson@thenewsenterprise.com

    ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Independent Schools’ board will be announcing its selection for superintendent at a special meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at the district’s Central Office, according to Board Chairwoman Regina Churchill.

    The new superintendent will be signing a contract during the meeting, Churchill said.