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  2. Hardin County deputy and wife die in Elizabethtown crash ...

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    Both Billy, 67, and Kathy Edwards, 58, were pronounced dead at the scene by the Hardin County Coroner's Office, Kentucky State Police Trooper Scotty Sharp told The Courier Journal.

  3. Elizabeth Tori, former Kentucky senator representing Hardin ...

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    Former Kentucky Senator Elizabeth Tori has died at age 91. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  4. Updated: Two dead, one injured in shooting outside Kentucky ...

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    In a news conference streamed by WAVE 3 news station on Facebook, Elizabethtown Police Chief Jeremy Thompson said the shooting happened just before 9 a.m. Police received multiple calls about a ...

  5. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The News–Enterprise: Elizabethtown: 1974 Sun–Fri [76] Paxton Media Group: Created from merger of The Elizabethtown News (1869) and The Hardin County Enterprise (1926) [77] Olive Hill Times: Olive Hill: 1969 [78] Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings: The Paducah Sun: Paducah: 1896 Tue–Sun [79] Paxton Media Group: The Paintsville Herald ...

  6. The Kenton Times - Wikipedia

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    The Kenton Times is the consolidation of the Kenton Daily Democrat and the Kenton News and Republican.The two papers merged in 1953 when Ray Barnes purchased the Daily Democrat from C. E. Flanagan and the News and Republican from Edwin S. Rutledge.

  7. Ada Herald - Wikipedia

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    It was intended to keep alumni of Ohio Normal University up-to-date on university happenings. [2] The publication grew in popularity and became known as the University Herald . [ 3 ] M.L. Snyder and Ralph Parlette bought the Herald in 1895 [ 4 ] and changed its name to the Ada Herald in 1916.