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Attorney General Daniel Cameron and the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority are teaming up to warn consumers of a new scam.
According to the Attorney General’s office, scammers will file for a student loan or financial aid using fraudulently obtained personal information including names, addresses, and social security numbers.
Loan identity theft can damage a person’s credit score and make the victim liable for repaying the loan if it is not caught early enough.
To catch these scams in the early stages it is recommended that you monitor your credit score.
For more information and if you believe you are a victim of loan fraud go to the Federal Trade Commission’s website at IdentityTheft.gov. You can also go to the Attorney General’s Website at AG.KY.GOV/scams.
Hardin County Schools officially announced today that they are joining forces with Elizabethtown Independent Schools in the fight against Covid-19.
Both Superintendents have announced the following guidelines for the new mask protocol: When the Hardin County incidence rate is at 50 or above masks will be required inside of all school facilities. When the rate is below 50, masking will be relaxed but still encouraged.
Elizabethtown Independent Schools will be begin classes tomorrow, (August 11th), in masks, while Hardin County Schools will start with optional masking on Thursday (August 12th).
Each district will continue communicate future decisions with students, staff, and families on weekly basis.