Hardin County and a few LaRue County residents can now claim that they drink some of the best-tasting water in all of North America, thanks to a nation-wide competition that recognized the county’s water as some of the “Best of the Best.”
On June 22, Hardin County Water District No. 2 competed at the AWWA North American Convention. As champions of a Section level competition in July of last year, the Water District represented the Kentucky-Tennessee area in the national competition.
Hodgenville City Clerk MaDonna Hornback received the prestigious Certified Kentucky Municipal Clerk designation at the 31st Kentucky Municipal Clerk’s Institute in Georgetown in July. Hornback is the first city clerk from Hodgenville to obtain this certification.
Water is essential to the human body even though it doesn’t provide vitamins, minerals r other nutrients. On average, 60 percent of your body is water, and every system in your body depends on water to function. Fluid intake becomes crucial during the summer to help regulate body temperature and prevent heat stroke.
We’re getting very close to our annual dinner, auction and concert on Sept. 11 at the Civic Center. It’s exciting! This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and our opportunity to honor a few of the people who have worked hardest for us.
We offer an evening of great food, a silent auction and the sounds of one of the most unusual (and best) musical experiences around ee" Waters Edge.
In 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a report estimating the annual expenses associated with raising children in two-parent and single-parent households. On average, households in the lowest income group spent 25 percent of their before-tax income on a child; those in the middle-income group, 16 percent; and those in the highest group, 12 percent.
Total family expenditures on a child (for a total of 18 years), by single-parent and two-parent households:
The LaRue County 4-H Dog Show was held July 24. Eight club members participated in the show and competed in obedience and agility classes.
Sarah Lope also participated in a costume class with her dog Spike.
The agility course included several obstacles that the handlers took the dog through. Included was a tunnel, a platform the dogs walked up and back down, as well a hoop that the dogs jumped through.
Tickets are still available for the Kentucky State Police Trooper Island fundraiser, which features a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. Located on Dale Hollow Lake in Clinton County, Trooper Island is a free summer camp for underprivileged boys and girls age 10-12. It is financed entirely by donations, no public funds are used.