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Fort Knox MWR is now a finalist for an award. The installation’s Morale, Wellness, and Recreation directorate is up for the Gold Medal award for excellence in park and recreation management, competing against four other installations in the United States and abroad. MWR Community Program director Chris Dent says he believes what makes the department stand out among the others is the staff.
“Simply [put], our people,” he said. “The dedicated professionals that we have working within Morale, Wellness, and Recreation here at Fort Knox.”
The post will be submitting a five minute video highlighting the MWR Department today. The awards are expected to be announced during a conference in October. Fort Knox previously won the award in 2013.
Today is the last day for Kentucky residents to request their absentee ballots for the upcoming primary election. The state’s website, GoVoteKY.com, allows registered voters to enter their information to request the ballot, which will be sent via mail.
Hardin County Clerk Debbie Donnelly says that residents can also obtain the ballots by contacting the Clerk’s office. Voters have until 11:59 p.m. tonight to request their absentee ballots. Voters can also vote in-person on election day, June 23rd, at the Clerk’s office from 6 a.m to 6 p.m