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Times, not places, known for early in-person voting

While the times and places are still being worked out, election officials in Hardin county say they now know when they’ll start early, in-person election.

Hardin county Clerk Debbie Donnelly says October 13th will mark the beginning of early in person voting for voters in the county, but they still do not know where polling sites will be set up. Absentee ballots, however, can still be requested now through October 9th. Times for the early, in person voting will be Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with voting on the three Saturdays leading up to election day.

State announces over 1,000 new cases; new Hardin Co. death

In his evening press conference last night, Governor Andy Beshear announced 1,018 new cases of covid-19 in the Commonwealth, the second highest total for a single day since the virus first appeared in the state. As a result of recent increases, Dr. Steven Stack continued to urge precautions in an attempt to curb the spread.

Local health officials announced 39 new cases yesterday, including a new death in Hardin county. Hardin announced 17 new cases, Meade 7, and LaRue 3.

HCS: Parents can determine if they want to stick with OLA or return to in-person

Hardin County Schools is urging parents to fill out the second quarter survey for the district. This survey will serve to gauge the interest of those in the Online Learning Academy as to whether or not they will stay there, or if they are interested in returning to in-person instruction.

District spokesperson John Wright

The survey is available on the Hardin County Schools website.