The Hodgenville Police Department have made an arrest in a drug related investigation looking at the sale of marijuana and THC vapes to juveniles. On Monday, Officers were attempting to serve an arrest warrant for drug related charges to Jabin Hite, 25 of Hodgenville, when they were able to secure a search warrant for the address. During the search, Officers located marijuana, vapes, a large sum of money and two AK-47 style rifles, one of which was reported stolen. Hite arrived to find the Officers on scene and fled but was located later that evening. Hite was arrested and charged with various drug charges, receiving stolen property, and possession of drug paraphernalia with all the charges being gun enhanced. Hite is currently lodged in the LaRue County Detention Center.
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Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky begins today with the Statewide Tornado Drill at 10:07 AM Eastern time. The week serves as a reminder that citizens need to be weather ready for all types of hazards. All week long The National Weather Service in Louisville will be sharing information on their social media with tips on how to prepare for severe weather.
Hardin County Fiscal Court held their regularly scheduled meeting last night. Hardin County Clerk Brian Smith presented information from his office including a report concerning the State Board of Elections purge of Kentucky’s voter rolls. “The Secretary of State’s office, working with the State Board of Elections, purged outdated voters off of the list. They use a process to remove voters who have died, voters who have moved. They reached out to those voters to try and make sure that no mistakes were made, but it’s possible. Hardin County went from 92,233 voters, our current registration is 86,554. If any voter is worried that they or someone they care about may have been removed by mistake, you can go to GoVoteKY.com and you can check your registration at any time.” The next Fiscal Court meeting will be held on March 14 at 3:30 PM.
The Elizabethtown Planning Commission held their regularly scheduled meeting last night. The meeting featured a public hearing concerning a change in zoning classification and the development plan for property located on Tunnel Hill Road. The Stables proposal would bring 320 new units from 1 to 3 bedrooms to the sixteen acre property along with a clubhouse, pool and amenity areas. Several citizens brought concerns about storm water and traffic to the Commission for consideration. After hearing presentations and comments from those for and against the development, the Commission voted. The vote was 3 to 1 to approve. The development plan also was approved and will now move on to the City Council.
The Hardin County Planning and Development Commission will be hosting The Comprehensive Plan Open House this evening from 4 – 6 PM at the Old East Hardin Middle School in Glendale. The Comprehensive Development Plan identifies policies and strategies that guide the future development within the community. More information can be found on the Hardin County Planning And Development Website.