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By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 — The Nelson County Board of Education held another special meeting Wednesday evening to authorize bonds to pay for the Thomas Nelson High School community campus construction project. The board approved the construction bids at its meeting in January. The next step is […]
February 15th, 2023 | Posted in Breaking News,Education,News,Politics | Read More »
Editor’s Note: The Nelson County Gazette believes the public has a right to know who has been arrested by local officials and lodged in the Nelson County Jail. The information below is a compiled list of daily booking logs from the jail. The bookings state the person(s) arrested and the charge(s) against them. This information is public record. […]
February 15th, 2023 | Posted in Jail Logs,Police / Fire / EMS | Read More »
By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023 — Tuesday’s Bardstown City Council meeting began with Mayor Dick Heaton and the council expressing its appreciation to Bardstown Police Detective Eric Williamson for the work he put into the recent human trafficking and prostitution arrests at two local Asian spas. Williamson explained […]
February 14th, 2023 | Posted in Breaking News,City Government,News | Read More »
Christopher Steven “Chris” Nelson, 51, of Bardstown, died Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, at Jewish and UofL Health in Louisville. He was born on April 20, 1971, in Los Angeles to the late Steven Eugene Nelson and Monica Logsdon McIntosh. He was the owner/operator of Prestige Plastics in Brooks. He was a long-time girls soccer coach […]
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Wanda Sue Johnston, 75, of Louisville, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, at Norton Audubon Hospital. She was born Jan. 20, 1948, in Bloomfield to the late Ronald “R.C.” and Nancy Hood Mattingly. She liked puzzles, playing cards, reading, watching soap operas, and she loved chocolate cake. She enjoyed spending time with her family, and loved […]
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Robert Edward “Bob” Sutherland, 84, formerly of Bardstown, died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023. He was born Feb. 23, 1938, in Bloomfield to the late Robert Johnson and Lucille Huston Sutherland. He was touchingly devoted to his beloved wife, Ann Early Hatton Sutherland, whom he married in 1966. He was passionate about family, banking, current affairs, […]
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Editor’s Note: The Nelson County Gazette believes the public has a right to know who has been arrested by local officials and lodged in the Nelson County Jail. The information below is a compiled list of daily booking logs from the jail. The bookings state the person(s) arrested and the charge(s) against them. This information is public record. […]
February 14th, 2023 | Posted in Jail Logs,Police / Fire / EMS | Read More »
Dorothy Mae Kelty Marshall, 75, of Bardstown, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, at the Loretto Motherhouse in Nerinx. She was born Feb. 15, 1947, in Marion County and worked at Kroger. She was a devoted Catholic and member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, where she served on many committees including most recently the bereavement committee. […]
February 13th, 2023 | Posted in Deaths | Read More »
Lucy Marie Ballard, 67, of Loretto, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, at University Hospital as a result of a stroke. She was born Feb. 28, 1955, in Marion County to the late Charles William and Marie Martina Mattingly Brown. She was a former employee of Citizens National Bank in Lebanon with more than 20 years […]
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Patricia Ann Mick of Bardstown, died Friday, Feb. 10, 2023, to be with her Heavenly Father. Since moving from Maine to Bardstown, she made many friends and joined Mill Creek Baptist Church. She loved quilting and was a member of the “Pieceful Quilters” group. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She […]
February 13th, 2023 | Posted in Deaths | Read More »