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Michael Anthony “Muncie” Clark, 55, of Elizabethtown, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017, at Hardin Memorial Hospital. He was a native of New Haven, a member of St. James Catholic Church, and retired from the trucking industry as a dispatcher. He was an avid drag racer for years. He was preceded in death by his parents, […]
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Bryan Heady, 83, of Bardstown, died Wednesday, December 20, 2017, at Thompson Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. He was born September 10, 1934 in Nelson County. He was a retired Heating and Air Engineer for Federal Government Civil Service, and also taught heating and air for Nelson County Technical School. He was a United States […]
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Margaret Hohman, SCN, 95, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017, at Nazareth Home in Louisville. She was born in Louisville and had been a professed Sister of Charity of Nazareth for 70 years. She attended Presentation Academy in Louisville and Nazareth College at Nazareth. She spent many years in education ministry, teaching high school in Owensboro, […]
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Viola M. Little, 90, of Louisville, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 3017, at the Eastern Star Home in Louisville. She was retired from Seagram’s where she worked in bottling. She also was a member of the Campbellsburg Christian Church, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star #72 in Lebanon Junction, and a Kentucky Colonel. […]
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NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017 — The Bardstown Board of Education met Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, and reviewed delivery targets for the Bardstown Primary School; conducted the superintendent’s evaluation; set the school calendar; and reviewed the Certified District Improvement Plan. Running time: about 1 hour and 30 minutes. -30- Please follow and […]
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Kenneth Steven Welch, 54, of Bardstown, died peacefully at his home Sunday, Dec. 18, 2017. He was born Oct. 1, 1963, in Chicago. He was a former employee of TG KY in Lebanon until his retirement due to his health. He was preceded in death by his father Donald Welch Sr. He is survived by […]
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By JIM WATERS Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 — Rep. Jerry Miller, R-Louisville, was on the right side of principle when he said recently on KET’s “Kentucky Tonight” program that he doesn’t deserve to be re-elected if he doesn’t have the “courage to make the right vote for Kentucky.” There’s no […]
December 20th, 2017 | Posted in Breaking News,News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »
By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 — Brent Holsclaw, the superintendent of the Bardstown City Schools, received high marks in an evaluation completed and released Tuesday by the district’s board of education. A statement released Wednesday by Bardstown School Board Chairman Jim Roby praised Holsclaw’s performance as superintendent […]
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Sen. JIMMY HIGDON 14th District State Senator Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 — I want to wish you and yours a happy New Year as 2017 is quickly ending and the 2018 Legislative Session is rapidly approaching. Constituent input has always been very important to me as your elected official, and I want to thank you […]
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Teresa Marie Abell Mattingly, 88, of North Doctor Street in Springfield, died at 9:19 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. She is survived by her husband, Ed Mattingly; three daughters, Pam (Danny) Marks of Lebanon, Debbie (Mark) Collard of Lexington and Lisa Carrico of Springfield; five sons, Mike (Cheryl) Mattingly, […]
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