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The Buttermilk Falls Trail is a joint city-county venture that leads visitors to downtown Brandenburg through a wooded, scenic area along Flippins Run Creek.
Brandenburg Mayor Bryan Claycomb says the city wants to make sure the experience is available to everybody.
“What we’ve decided to do is on the first Saturdays of the month during the summer we will provide ATV/side-by-sides for folks who otherwise might not be able to get to experience the trail,” said Claycomb. “They might not be physically able to walk it, so we will provide people with their motorized tour of the Buttermilk Falls Trail.”
Claycomb says the city park has a lot to offer, and vehicle access to the trail is another way of showing that off.
“We recognize that there are people that might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience them, so we want to do that so that we can help them,” Claycomb said. “There’s a lot of activities going on at our city park on any typical weekend, but this is just a little something extra that some folks who are involved with the Buttermilk Falls Trail Committee have decided to lend a hand and to make sure other folks have a chance to try it.”
Anybody who would like to take advantage of the opportunity can go to Brandenburg’s Riverfront Park this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Lakewood Elementary School has a new principal.
Hardin County Schools has announced that Angela Pike will serve as the school’s new principal, effective immediately.
Pike, a teacher at Lakewood and a former assistant principal there, has been at Lakewood since 2017. Pike replaces Shelee Clark, who is now HCS’s Director of Education Development and Student Support.
HCS Community Relations Specialist John Wright says Pike will be a strong leader for Lakewood.
“Mrs. Pike is a tremendous leader,” said Wright. “Her determination for student success, her dedication to her school and co-workers, and dependability go beyond measure. Her tenacity is limitless and she will do whatever it takes to ensure that students reach beyond their potential. Her passion for community will be a strong asset for her students.”
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is also announcing new leadership. Dr. Telly Sellars will serve as ECTC’s new provost, serving as the college’s chief academic officer and working closely with faculty and college administration to support student success. Sellars comes to ECTC from Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Prestonsburg, where he was interim president and CEO.