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June 11th – Healthy at Work schedule allows local distillery to reopen

For the first time in months, Boundary Oak Distillery is reopen for tours. As part of the state’s Healthy at Work plans, distilleries were included in reopening plans that took effect earlier this week. Boundary Oak owner Brent Goodin says that while the business is open once again, customers should call ahead to make arrangements.

“We want groups that come together to stay together,” Goodin said. “No more than 10 at a time.”

Boundary Oak last conducted tours of the Radcliff craft distillery back in March. But even with the limited number of customers allowed, Goodin says that the distillery’s gift shop and tasting bar will be open for customers.

June 11th – Elizabethtown Independent announces new superintendent

Elizabethtown Independent Schools has selected their new Superintendent, one that will be a familiar face to students and faculty alike. The district named assistant superintendent Kelli Bush as their new Superintendent at an event at Elizabethtown High School Wednesday night. In her remarks, Bush noted that the atmosphere an environment at the district is special.

“The culture is all about one family,” she said. “it is about being unified; it is about community.”

Bush went on to say that unlike other districts, students at Elizabethtown have a unifying identity throughout their entire educational journey.

“From the time that you’re in preschool or a kindergarten when you enter into this district, to the time when you graduate as a 12th grader, you are a Panther,” Bush explained.

Bush has been with the district for a number of years, previously serving as the principal of Morningside Elementary, as well as he most recent role in Elizabethtown’s central office. She replaces outgoing principal Jon Ballard, who is retiring.