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Today's News

  • 20 recipes with canned tuna

     

      By MARLENE PARRISH Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

  • Oct. 5 DUIs

    The following cases of Driving Under the Influence and the resolution of those cases are found in Hardin District Court Division I in Elizabethtown.

    ADE is an abbreviation for Alcohol Driver Education, BAC is the Blood Alcohol Concentration reading, KAPS stands for Kentucky Alternative Programs, EIP stands for Early Intervention Program and VIP stands for Victims Impact Panel. A service fee is added to all DUIs and court costs are added to all charges. Birth year is in parenthesis.

    GUILTY

    Kevin J. Aleshire (1984).

  • Brandenburg man indicted on federal child porn charges

    LOUISVILLE

    A Brandenburg man will be arraigned in federal court Tuesday in Louisville on charges of knowingly attempting to receive images of child pornography over the Internet and knowingly possessing images of child pornography which had been transmitted over the Internet.

    A federal grand jury indicted Christopher Neal Lowther, 31, on the charges Monday.

  • Murder at the Playhouse

    By BECCA OWSLEY

    bowsley@thenewsenterprise.com ELIZABETHTOWN Set in timeless England, unsuspecting guests are stranded on an island shrouded in mystery in Agatha Christie’s classic play “Ten Little Indians,” presented by Hardin County Playhouse.

    The story surrounds the 10 guests and their mysterious murders based on the “Ten Little Indians” rhyme.

  • GIRLS' PREP GOLF: No qualms about State course (10/07)

     

  • Hawley, Millay join region association

    HARDIN COUNTY

     

    Lisa Hawley, chairwoman of the Cloverport Independent School Board, was elected as the chairwoman of the Fourth Region of the Kentucky School Boards Association. She will serve for three years, and Cloverport Superintendent John Millay, former superintendent of Elizabethtown Independent Schools, will serve as secretary.

     

    EIS and Hardin County Schools are in the Fourth Region.

     

  • Salt prices spike

     

    By MARTY FINLEY mfinley@thenewsenterprise.com

    HARDIN COUNTY —Families continue to tighten belts as gas prices fluctuate and the economy teeters, and counties and cities throughout Kentucky find they also have to take inventory of the resources needed to maintain their communities.

    Road supplies, such as asphalt, have been affected by rising prices this year, and road salt also is taking a hit, particularly in Elizabethtown and Radcliff.

  • Dow Corning focuses on employee health and wellness

    Health and Wellness Committee, front row, from left, Bryan Lafollette, Vinessa Johnson, April Cecil, Ruth Scribner, Rosemary Fleming; back row, Wendell Wilson, Jason Fulkerson, Darin Williams, Todd Bush and Site Manager Larry Tarvestad. In September Dow Corning employees celebrated the opening of their new fitness facility. Employees checked out the new equip

  • Woodland Terrace walks for the Alzheimer's Assocation

    On Sept. 27, Woodland Terrace Health Care Facility participated in the Alzheimer’s Association memory Walk and raised more than $1,200 for the organization.  

  • Two tasty Rice Krispies recipes

    By MARY ALICE HOLT maholt@thenewsenterprise.com

    Today, you get two really good recipes, and let me tell you why.