In order to give students at College View Campus a place to relax, Altec Co-op students spent four days sprucing up and area to create a Zen Garden.
Many residents took advantage of the sunshine and no rain Thursday to cut their grass before the next round of storms moves in.
When officers were called to investigate items being thrown out of a window, they ended up arresting an Elizabethtown man after police say he pulled a knife on them.
As early voting began Thursday morning, Hardin County Clerk Brian D. Smith said he was pleased with what he was seeing as residents cast votes for the May Primary.
Students from North Hardin High School’s low incidence class spent a few hours Thursday at Radcliff Fire Station No. 1 to spend a little time outside of the classroom.
As the defending 5th Region Tournament champions, LaRue County High School head baseball coach Kellen Lobb isn’t sure what the rest of the season holds for his team.
In his first season as baseball coach of his alma mater, Stevie Delabar has the Bruins right where he wants them to be with postseason on the horizon — as the 17th District Tournament’s top seed.
The last time a LaRue County High School softball team won an 18th District Tournament was in 2013.
Fort Knox softball trounced Moore on Wednesday 15-2, collecting their sixth win of the season.
Elizabethtown hosted Holy Cross (Louisville) Wednesday under the threat of rain, but play was not affected as the teams got through seven innings.
"My Old Kentucky Home" as performed by the North Hardin High School Advanced Choir directed by Cassie Lucas.
The Rineyville Fire Department responded Saturday morning to a fire near Patriot Parkway and Robinbrooke Drive. The blaze spread through a metal barn creating a thick plume of smoke visible for miles.
The Kentucky-based Goose Creek Candle Co. has introduced its new line based on the iconic Care Bears.
Concert information The First Baptist Church B. T. Bishop Reunion Choir concert will be at 5 p.m. May 25 at First Baptist Church in Elizabethtown. Doors open at 4 p.m.
It was Oct. 1, 2019, when personal coach and fitness instructor Theresa Rowe’s faith-based exercise television show “Shaped by Faith” made its debut onto the airwaves — all of which was recorded in her McLean County home.
In 1975, James Douglas White and his wife, Julie Ann White, created “Music at Maple Mount,” a two-week camp which brought in students from across the country to learn from top-notch music instructors.
Making A Difference leadership committee Pastor Marcus Dixon, a member of Alpha Omega Sigma Chapter, Fort Knox, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., and Minister Linda Dixon, a member of Nu Beta Zeta Chapter, Fort Knox, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., donate $500 to Brother To Brother Academy. Pictu…
The Remember Me Garden promises to be a unique addition at Freeman Lake Park.
True Republican running for House
DEVOTED TO GIVING. Charitable giving is a praiseworthy endeavor any day, yet the laser focus created by a single 24-hour promotion has been a hit for area nonprofits.
What does Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams have in common with former Presidents Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama? They have all been named recipients of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s Profile in Courage Award.
Until recently, it seemed you couldn’t turn around without finding a headline lambasting the current Congress as the least productive ever.
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- Zen Garden provides place of peace for College View Campus students
- Elizabethtown man accused of wielding knife at officers
- Tested by adversity, Hawks chasing strong postseason
- Bruins focused on continuing district winning ways
- Hawks hope to end Green's district softball tourney stranglehold
- Many take advantage of early voting in Hardin County
- Students from North Hardin take over Radcliff fire station
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