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Today's News

  • Council hopefuls ask: Why is gas higher in E'town?

    ON HIGH GAS PRICES IN ELIZABETHTOWN:

      “We want answers. It doesn’t make a lick of sense.” Matt Wyatt, Elizabethtown City Council candidate.   “What can you do?” Elizabethtown Councilman Tony Bishop.   By BOB WHITE

  • BOYS'/GIRLS' PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Saturday's Results (09/07)

    BOYS’ PREP

    SHELBY COUNTY INVITATIONAL

    SHELBYVILLE — Results from Saturday’s Shelby County Invitational:

    5. John Hardin (150)

    19. John Egin 18:18.14

    22. James Kubisch 18:28.17

    29. Eddie Alcock 18:58.46

    48. Shane Voshell 20:18.29

    56. Joshua Vogel 20:44.29

    62. Chip Freeman 21:07.47

    GIRLS’ PREP

    SHELBY COUNTY INVITATIONAL

    SHELBYVILLE — Results from Saturday’s Shelby County Invitational:

    4. John Hardin (94)

  • BOYS' PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP: Weekend Results (09/07)

    The News-Enterprise

    The host Bardstown Bethlehem Eagles scored two goals in each half to down the 18th-ranked Elizabethtown Panthers, 4-1 on Saturday.

    The No. 19 Eagles (6-2) improved to 2-0 against 5th Region competition and won for the third time in their last four games, while Elizabethtown (5-3-1) saw its two-game winning streak snapped.

    “We played a better team. They beat us in every aspect of the game if you want to know the truth,” Elizabethtown coach Jon Parsons said. “This game proved we have a lot of work to do.”

  • AP tests give kids a crack at college

    By KELLY RICHARDSON

    krichardson@thenewsenterprise.com

    HARDIN COUNTY — Recently released Advanced Placement test scores for four Hardin County high schools show Elizabethtown High School students came out on top with the highest percentage of passing scores.

  • PREP FOOTBALL: Hart County extends Fort Knox’s losing streak to 23 games (09/07)

    The News-Enterprise

    FORT KNOX — The Fort Knox Eagles came close to ending their long losing streak Friday night.

    Fortunately for the visiting Hart County Raiders, the Eagles weren’t close enough as Hart County left McAdams Field with a 12-7 win in the Eagles’ home opener.

    Fort Knox (0-2) has been held to two touchdowns or less offensively in 14 consecutive games.

  • PREP FOOTBALL: North Hardin Christian falls in Indiana to Tecumseh, 73-0 (09/07)

     

  • Aug. 12, 2008: Our readers write

    Vote Republican

    A few months back, “Citizen of the World” Barack Hussein Obama spoke regarding our current energy problems. He told us that we use more than our share and could no longer eat as we choose, heat and cool our homes as we choose, or drive as much lest we draw the world’s ire. In other words, he told us what President Jimmy Carter had. We now “must” settle for less. The Democratic Party firmly believes this. Just look at their candidates.

  • Aug. 27, 2008: Our readers write

    Ax the tax, and that’s a fact I, for one, am already tired of the city’s food sales tax. I am glad people like Steve Atcher, Bill Bennett and Matt Wyatt are fighting to repeal this tax. That’s one of the reasons I am voting to elect them to Elizabethtown City Council seats on Nov. 4. What a shock it was to find I have to pay this tax on purchases of meat, cheese, salads and other foods at my grocer’s deli.

  • Aug. 20, 2008: Our readers write

    Convention alarm

    The Democratic convention is just days away. During the convention, whether Democratic or Republican, the other party keeps a low profile. This allows the convention full news coverage. This is a time-honored tradition spanning many years where each party shows support for the other.

  • Aug. 22, 2008: Our readers write

    Changes sought on E’town council

    I was thrilled to see candidates in the city council race come out boldly against the restaurant tax, and not only that, they’re offering ideas on how to get Elizabethtown growing again.