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Today's News

  • ECTC offers motorcycle classes

    The Community and Economic Development Center at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College will offer beginning motorcycle noncredit classes at the ECTC campus. Available dates are June 19-21, July 10-12, July 17-19, July 24-26, Aug. 7-9 and Aug. 14-16.

    Certified instructors introduce new riders to motorcycling and will provide insight into basic riding skills. The class will also help develop street riding techniques. On-cycle experience is aimed at developing riding skills, safety and confidence. The course also will provide classroom instruction.

  • Benefit for New Haven child is Saturday

    Landmark News Service

    A New Haven second-grader awaiting a multiple-organ transplant is one step closer to putting the surgery behind him.

    Max Dickerson, 8, son of Jeff and Emily Dickerson, received approval for the procedure from Anthem Insurance and is on a waiting list to receive the organs. He needs a liver and kidneys and possibly a multivisceral transplant, which would include multiple digestive organs.

  • Campbellsville University to open satellite campus

    Campbellsville University plans to open a satellite campus in Hodgenville later this year.

    John Chowning, CU’s vice president for church and external relations, said representatives of the four-year Christian institution have “been in conversations with local leaders about offering post secondary classes” for several weeks.

    Classes will be held in the former Farm Service Agency building on Old E’town Road, which was donated to the college by Paul Hilpp, a general contractor from Lebanon.

  • Wrestling award given in Parker's memory

    Though Daniel Parker’s life ended in an automobile crash last November when he was only 22 years old, his memory and wrestling prowess will live on as LaRue County High School has created the Daniel Parker Statistical Leader Award in his honor.

    The award is a continuing plaque that will have new plates added each year.

  • Youth football camp planned today

    A youth football camp will be held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. today at New Haven City Park for kids ages 5-14.

    Registration is $25 per camper. Registration remains open..

    Call 549-1010 with any questions.

  • City plans second free movie

    The second free Movie Night, sponsored by the City of Hodgenville and The LaRue County Herald News, is Saturday.

    The event coincides with the Goodtime Cruisers classic car cruise-in which will spotlight muscle cars.

    The movie begins at 7 p.m.

    Last month’s movie “Stuart Little” was geared toward children. This weekend’s movie is the classic suspense film “North by Northwest.”

  • Girls' basketball camp scheduled in July

    A girs' basketball camp will be offered 9 a.m.-noon July 6-10 for grades 2-8. Cost is $35 per participant.

    The camp will be directed by James “Boo” Brewer with help from the LaRue County High School girls coaching staff and others.

    For more information, contact Brewer at 270-735-5994 or Andrea Self at 401-1075.

  • Public invited to help name school

    Nelson County residents are being asked to help name the planned new high school and choose its colors and mascot.

    The second high school in the district will be built on Ky. 245 bear Cedar-Fil. Communities attending the new school will include New Haven, New Hope, Howardstown and Boston.

    The committee charged with overseeing the naming process is asking for suggestions from the public.

    “We think this is very important for our community,” said Tom Dekle, Nelson County Schools communications director.

  • Kentucky author is keynote speaker at Christian writing conference

    Landmark News Service

  • Free Movie Night set for Saturday

    The second free Movie Night, sponsored by the City of Hodgenville and The LaRue County Herald News, is Saturday.

    The event coincides with the Goodtime Cruisers classic car cruise-in which will spotlight muscle cars.

    The movie begins at 7 p.m.

    Last month’s movie “Stuart Little” was geared toward children. This weekend’s movie is the classic suspense film “North by Northwest.”

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