A murder charge has been filed related to a head-on, two-vehicle collision Friday afternoon near Bardstown.
With school almost out and the weather warming up, public pools are set to open Memorial Day weekend in Elizabethtown and Radcliff.
After listening to an appeal for improved pay, the Hardin County School Board approved its tentative budget of $200.6 million for Fiscal Year 2026-27.
In less than a week, more than 1,000 high school seniors in Hardin County will be tossing their caps in the air after they cross the stage to receive their diploma.
An Elizabethtown man has been indicted on a singular sex charge stemming from 2024.
FRANKFORT — State Sen. Danny Carroll peppered a panel of nuclear energy experts with questions during a conference at the Kentucky Historical Society. He said he could ask questions “all day long.”
At most tennis matches, coaches move from court to court checking on the status of a match before heading off to another one.
The Elizabethtown softball team celebrated Senior Day Thursday, but Meade County senior pitcher Kaelyn Ledford, who was also recognized in the celebration, decided to rain on the Panthers’ parade.
Junior Brady Abell belted a home run and a pair of LaRue County pitchers held host Elizabethtown to five hits and no walks as the Hawks won their 11th straight game with a 5-0 win Thursday night.
It has been a tremendous year for at least two of the girls’ programs at LaRue County.
Carter Lawrence put an exclamation mark on what could have been his final high school track meet by capturing first place in the 110 and 300-meter hurdles at the Region 2, Class 2A track meet held Wednesday in Bowling Green.
Former North Hardin High School Miss Golf Lydia Gumm Lasprilla etched her mark in University of Houston golf program history Wednesday afternoon when her 30th-ranked women’s golf team earned the school’s first berth to the NCAA Championships.
Fort Knox closed its home season of softball Wednesday night with a second straight 10-0 loss.
The Rev. Cory Bailey delivers the keynote address Monday at the Lottie O. Robinson scholarship luncheon, sponsored annually by the NAACP Hardin County Branch on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Bailey says we must teach the younger generation about past injustices so we may all have a better fut…
A man beleived to be Cooper J. Reynolds, 22, of Louisville is seen outside picking up an object and breaking a window at Doc's Pour House in Elizabethtown. Reynolds was arrested shortly after.
Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry performs "Our Town" with his band Saturday night at the Heartland Harvest Festival Concert in downtown Elizabethtown. The free concert had an estimated attendance of 6,000.
What do you do when you have leftover frosting from preparing Mother’s Day mini cakes and ripe bananas in your kitchen? You search for a recipe that makes use of both.
Of the three foundational estate planning documents, a Last Will and Testament is the most commonly recognized, but often the most misunderstood. Because a will is only used after death, when fixing an error is no longer feasible, misunderstandings regarding the purpose and use of wills can …
Crunchy, fresh vegetables paired with tender cubes of chicken create a dinner salad that’s easy to prepare and full of flavor. The chicken is tossed in a tangy dressing that lightly coats every ingredient, bringing a bright and savory taste to each bite.
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The headline seems harmless — if not promising — on the surface: A tax reduction for some Kentuckians.
What’s really going on at UK?
While the world’s attention remains fixed on the military hardware of Iran’s regional proxies, the Islamic Republic’s greatest threat to survival has proved to be not the United States, but its own disillusioned and starving people.
“Pardon me for asking…” — a familiar phrase used by the late columnist Ernie Salvatore — but what has happened to the way we speak today?
The headline in The Washington Post said: “Trump disapproval reaches new high, Post-ABC-Ipsos poll finds.” The sub headline read: “Democrats now hold a five-point advantage in support for Congress, up from two points in February.”
Latest News
- Murder charge filed after 2-vehicle crash
- Central, Elizabethtown split region team tennis titles
- Local pools are filling up for upcoming summer season
- Teachers’ group challenges HCS budget
- Lady Waves top E’town as Ledford strikes out 17
- Local schools’ graduation ceremonies are fast approaching
- Knowing when it is time to buy a home
- Elizabethtown man indicted on sodomy of juvenile



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