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Area leaders recognize contributions of ‘Good Neighbors’ Proffitt and Bell

The theme of the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce’s March membership luncheon held Wednesday was Good Neighbor Day, and area officials took the time to recognize two longtime residents.

Elizabethtown Mayor Jeff Gregory said he, Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall, Vine Grove Mayor Pam Ogden, and Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul came up with the idea during their visit to Washington D.C. in December.

“We decided that there were a couple of people, and there’s lots of people but there’s a couple of people that really stand out, that have made a huge difference over the years for Hardin County and different communities in Hardin County that we wanted to give some recognition to because they fly under the radar, but they are so big and they are so bold and mighty and do so many things that a lot of people don’t know about,” Gregory said.

The first honoree was “Mama” Barbara Proffitt, with Duvall reading the Outstanding Citizen proclamation approved by each of the city councils.

“She is recognized for her dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment over the years and her selflessness to the community of each of our cities,” Duvall read from the proclamation. “We are deeply appreciative of your continuous commitment and your support.”

The second honoree was “Brother” Mike Bell.

“I like to consider him in a lot of ways, and I think many of you all will agree, the moral compass to our community,” Gregory said. “He’s been special, he’s volunteered, he’s pastored in church, he’s been the chairman of boards, and he’s gotten thousands of people to heaven, and he’s very special in Hardin County.”

In addition to the city proclamations, Proffitt and Bell were honored with county proclamations presented by Taul, and both were presented with keys to the city from each of the mayors.

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