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An Elizabethtown woman was arrested Sunday morning after she barricaded herself and someone else inside a residence. Police says they responded to a residence in the 500 block of Douglas Alley in reference to an assault with a knife.
Officer Denham says the stabbing victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin for treatment of minor injuries. Revels was arrested and charged with unlawful imprisonment, as well as assault second degree. She was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Many school districts in the region welcomed back students and teachers alike during a return to partial in-person instruction this morning. Meade, LaRue, Grayson, and Breckinridge counties all will see students return today after beginning the year online.
Hardin County Schools began the year partially in person. Elizabethtown Independent returned September 14th.
In the age of COVID-19, local health officials are saying that getting the yearly flu shot is more important than ever.
Baptist Health Practice Manager Evelyn Cerniglia also notes that COVID-19 and influenza share many of the same symptoms, and the flu vaccine may lower the chances of being hospitalized due to illness.
President Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee this weekend.
Barrett served on the U.S. Court of Appeals in the Seventh circuit, a position Trump nominated her to in 2017. Barrett clerked for late Justice Antonin Scalia. Barrett had been on the president’s short list for several year, being mentioned back in 2018 when Trump eventually nominated Brett Kavanaugh. Barrett will potentially replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who died over a week ago at the age of 87.