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Hardin County Disposal in August

Hardin County residents will have an opportunity to get rid of hazardous waste safely and locally.

Metalsa in Elizabethtown will be holding a hazardous waste and prescription drug disposal on August 7th. Here residents will be able to dispose of common items such as smoke detectors, household cleaners, pesticides, bleaches, and more. 

The event will be held from 8 to 2 at 750 North Black Branch Road. For more information on this event, visit the City of Elizabethtown’s Facebook page.

Hardin County Schools to Host Application Assistance Event.

Hardin County Schools is offering an application assistance event this Wednesday at the College View Campus. From 8 am to 5 pm representatives from Hardin County Schools will help people with submitting an application.

Community Relations Specialist John Wright says that “…completing a job application can sometimes be intimidating for some people when using a computer. This event will provide assistance to those who would like to work in a rewarding, student-centered environment.”  

Attendees should bring photo identification, the names and contact information for three professional references and a list of prior work experience. 

Hardin County Resident to Serve on Survivors Council

On Thursday, Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced the appointment of fourteen Kentuckians including Hardin County resident Marcy Duplessis. The Council will help to advocate on matters related to the criminal justice systems’ response to crime victims. They will assist the General’s Office in advancing a victim-centered approach to criminal justice through training, publications, awareness initiatives, and policy reform.

The Council will meet quarterly and members serve terms of up to two years.

American Legion Post 113 to Host Free Yard Sale

The American Legion Post 113 on Ring Road is hosting a yard sale tomorrow. Anyone is welcome.

The event will offer an all-you-can-eat buffet from 8-11, as well as a craft fair. Costs for the buffet are $7 for adults, $3 for kids, and free for kids under 3. Cost to set up for the yard sale and craft fair is $10 and includes two parking spaces. Setting up will begin at 7 a.m. The festivities kick off at 8 a.m. and will last until 2 p.m. All proceeds will go back into the community.

PATTON MUSEUM TO HOST FREE EVENT

The Patton Museum is hosting a free event tomorrow. Starting at 10 A.M., the museum will feature recently opened and refurbished World War II wooden barracks as well as other unique exhibits. There will be kids events including face painting and bounce houses. Free food will be provided by Mission Barbeque. The event will last until 2 P.M.