Feb 14, 2008 | News Enterprise Online
Feb. 12 editorial: Applause, county's fortune is in its residents
Residents of Glendale know what it means to be good neighbors, as demonstrated when an early morning fire burned The Depot restaurant two weeks ago. via News Enterprise Online
Restaurant Owner Injured In Morning Fire
The owner of "The Depot Restaurant" in Hardin County was injured in a fire Tuesday morning. via WLKY
Fire destroys Glendale landmark
“He is a great boss and great to work for. He is very generous to the community and his employees.”
A fire destroyed the Depot Restaurant in Glendale, sending the owner to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of burns early Tuesday morning. via Grayson News Gazette
“He didn't really care if it was a restaurant or not. That was just his dream - to build a depot.”
Employees, families, neighbors, competitors: Glendale all helping after Depot fire LENDALE - Without a time clock to punch or meals to serve, wait staff and cooks still arrived for work Wednesday morning at the ... via News Enterprise Online
The Depot Restaurant destroyed, owner hurt in fire
GLENDALE, Ky. A Central Kentucky restaurant has been destroyed by fire and its owner is in the hospital. via The Courier-Journal
Rogers gives burley farmers relief
“I'm looking forward to new challenges”
Keith Rogers was executive director of the Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy under former Governor Ernie Fletcher. via News Enterprise Online
One injured in Hardin restaurant fire
A fire injured one person early this morning at a restaurant in Hardin County, Ky., according to dispatchers for the county. via Courier-journal.com -
The view from the South In response to Andy Vazquez' recent letter regarding a new county government complex, we would like to offer a response reflecting a southern Hardin County viewpoint. via News Enterprise Online
Hardin eateries bottom line unchanged
“I'm a smoker myself so I know how they feel”
More Headlines Severe weather leaves area flooded Five-foot retaining walls lining a gully that runs through the Old Bardstown Village were not visible underneath the water that had risen as a heavy rain caused ... via The Kentucky Standard
“I think the settlement's fair”
Bobby Thorn, 13, performs a toe-touch Wednesday at his home. The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights found probable cause that Thorn was discriminated against when he did not make the East Hardin Middle School ... via News Enterprise Online
School Refuses To Let Boy Join Cheerleading Squad
“You don't have this kind of kid with this kind of potential walk in your gym every day.”
Bobby Thorn wanted to be the only boy on his school's cheerleading squad, but that didn't happen. via WLKY.com
“I'm a smoker myself so I know how they feel”
Restaurants report no impact on bottom line from new laws HARDIN COUNTY - More than a year after Elizabethtown passed a smoking ban and nine months after the county passed a similar law for unincorporated ... via News Enterprise Online
Fire destroys two-story building
Fire destroyed a two-story commercial building Wednesday night in Sonora. Firefighters from Sonora and Upton responded just before 6:30 p.m. to discover smoke bellowing from the roof. via News Enterprise Online
Jan. 1 editorial: Starting 2008 off right
ISSUE: Welcome, New Year OUR VIEW: Resolve to make 2008 great Once again, it is time to put pen to paper and make resolutions for the start of a New Year. via News Enterprise Online
Patchwork of patterns has design on tourists
“I wanted something simple, not busy, not a lot of color.”
Cattleman John Wayne "Butch" Filburn was a little skeptical after his wife's homemakers group decided his barn would be a prime spot for a large, painted quilt square. via News Enterprise Online
Dec. 26 editorial: Peace in the districts
It was comforting to learn that students, parents and taxpayers in Elizabethtown and Hardin County can begin the New Year without the costly, divisive and irritating distraction of the city and county school ... via News Enterprise Online
“After I retired, I just missed it”
Substitute teacher Susan Bahl goes through an English workbook page with a sixth-grade class Thursday at East Hardin Middle School in Glendale. via News Enterprise Online
“If county government moves out of downtown, then you might as well write it off”
He wants to consolidate county offices in a three-story building on seven acres near the corner of Rineyville and Ring roads. via News Enterprise Online