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Download 1 File www .lhenewsenlerprise.com E Do you understand the social commentary in 'The Hunger Games'? Read the review Pu se, A10 lURCH 29, 20 12 • SERm G HARDIN COUNTY SIN CE 1974 • REA CH SU BSC RIBER SER VI CE S AT (27 0) 505- 1770 50 tl ntl Police serve more than E'tOWfl, 20 drug-related warrants Radcliff roll By SARAH BENNETf In addition to the arrests, one """".'\@IMne ..... nl<"rpri>e,e<>m INSIDE meth lab was discovered and more than 8 ounces of marijuana was out spring Area law enforcement a~;enc i cs On whom did police serve war­ seized, Eckart said. combined efforts Wednesday to rants and which individuals still "There will be additional charges i!Crvc drug WarnuJts on more than 20 are at-!arge? suspects in liardin County. NEWS, AI for the things we !ieized t oday,~ he 1be Greater Hardin County Nar­ said. cleanups cotics Task Force obtained wamUllli tor Ron Eckart said. Ultimately, 18 Po li~e began the warrant spree at for 29 individuals for a variety of drug were arrested and warrants were .'5 a.m. ch~s . Of those \\IiIJ'Ta1Its, 21 were served on three individuals already in All of those scrved Wednesday Junk, appliances, debris among executed Wednesday morning, Direc- custody. TW'lI (0 W AR.RANI'S. /1,7 items to be collected in April By MARTY FINLEY mRnle)'@.h. n. _n'orpri.. _oo m Pickup schedule Wilh warm tempera· for Ptown lures banishing winler fo r MONDAY. Area another year. H ardin One: The area west of U.S. 31W (r(l County residents once north of St. John again can spruce up their Road. yards and clear storage TUESDAY. Area spaces of unwanted ilems. Two: The area west Eli7.abcthtown and Rad· of 31W. south of St. clifT will hold spring clean­ .IoI1n Road and north up efforts ill April when Ille of CSX Railr03O. cities will take a number of WEDNESDAY. Area items off homeowners' Three: The area east hands. of 31W and north of In Radcliff, city crews North Miles Street. 11fIJJISDAY. Area will have a one-time pickup Four: The area north throughout residential areas of 31W. east of of the city. Debru from tree North Miles and • limbs needs to be placed west of CSX ,~ para1Jel to the street before Railroad. Sunday. Tree trunks, roots FRIDAY. Area F!VC: and construction materials All 1J(eas south of CSX Railroad. Turn to Cl.I.ANUJ'. A7 _.,. .... I"ICII.,..,"""_~ James T. Alton Middle School teacher Marti Robert.lliten. to .tudenti ling ~ Over the Rainbow· el hi. wife, Jenlca, lookl on Wednesday during a ceremony at the achoolln Ylne Grove. Roberti Wilt honored a. the 2011·12 ExCEL aWilrd winner for Hardin C04lnty Schools. He said the song Is a favorite of his and one hB listened to wHh his grandfather, an InHuenc:e In his life. Teaching gives ing ..... o.ell£f1',m.. __ Vic Cook deposltl old pre&crlptloo druga Wednesday into a disposal bo~ rec:ently plac:ed at the to ExCEL Elltabethtown Pollee Department. Roberts honored Elizabethtown opens Wednesday at J.T.Alton 24-hour prescription By KELLY CANTRALL kc.nlrOll@lh<...,.....,terpri"'.<:<>m During ceremonies for winners of disposal site Ihe ExCEL award, given for excel­ lence in education, it's customary in By SAlW-I BENNI:.T I' Hardin Coullty that loc.al recipients obe"".u@lh<"."'.. n ...pn... .OOfa are honored by having the day of the Elizabethtown Police Departmenl opened a pre­ ceremony named after them by Har­ scription drug disposal site Wednesday afternoon, din County Fiscal Court. Mark R0- just hours after area law enforcement served 21 war· berts, the newest winner in Hardin rants fo r drug-related crimes, several of which in­ CoWlty Schools, didn't want to let his volved trafficking in pills. own special day go unnoticed. Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown ~Firsl of all,n Robert.s began his conducts a take-hack collection twice a year, but acceplance speech, ~ I' d like to wish EP D's 24-honr green disposal container is the fl rst everyone a happy Mark Robem pennanent drop point ill H ardill County. Day," he joked. Elizabethtown Mayor Tim Walker said creating Roberts, a language arts teacher al the diSposal site was a collaborative effort between Roberts look. at the golden apple after Gary Roademeler of WHAS-TV recognized Turn to ExCEL. A ll Roo.rU at the 201.1·12 ExCEL award winner lor Hardin County Schools. Tum to PRESCRll'TIONS, Al l INSIDE WEATHER • TODAY'S OBITUARIES SINCE YOU ASKED Imogene Cave ABBY ..............A. NEIGHBORS .....'" Mary Pauleua Grallt. 91 R..-sults of Wedn~-sday's 1M Nnw' CALENDAR ___. _._"4 OBITUARI ES .. __"4 Jerry L leffriC$, 5.~ EUlirpristonline poll, as of 7 p.m.: ClASSIREOS ... B7 OPINION .......... A6 Mildte<f leall New. 81 COMICS ........ 813 PUl SE ........... A10 QUESTION: Will the Kentucky James Crayton Nichols, 91 General Assembly p.us a budget Lon ERIES ...... 82 PUZZLES ....... B12 Hilda Lorene Pilts, 76 MONEY ..•......... A9 SPORTS .........•81 before the end of the session? MOVIES ......... B12 TELEVISION ... B12 • COMPl£TE OOtTUoRtES • .u Yes: 45 percent No: 55 percent TDDAY'S QUESTION: Wno are you MOSTLY SUNNY Follow us: rooting for in Ih" Univ"rsily of I 1 Kentucky vs. University of Louisville basketball game? H 68/50 fni the poll QI,leStion ~the 'opiIion' meru at • OOMPLEfE REPORr. A2 ,,-,~e.prI&e.com INSIDEFRI DAY A2 1lIE NEWS-ENTERPRISE ' " URSOU, tu R ~H 29, 2m LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES FROM AROUND KENTUGKIANA LOOKING BACK DAILY BRIEFING ELI ZABET HTOW N ON ntIS DATE IN 1882, the Knights of Columbus was on film Two miSSing chartered in ConnectiCllL IN 1951, Julius and Ethel teens found Rosenberg were convicted ~erican Teacher' chronicles struggles of educators The two teen girls report· of conspiracy to commit es­ ed missing from their Eliza· pionage. The Rodgers and bethtown homes Sunday Hammerstein musical ~The By KELLY CANTRAll. tion after grnduating from H arvard and the Prichard Committee for kranr ... U@""""''''''''''rpri... wm University, and a teacher in San Academic Excellence invited view­ morning were found King and I~ opened on Tuesday night in Shively. Francisco leaves his job for a more ers to attend the screening and Broadway. Tuesday's public viewing of an Virgil Willoughby, Eliza· lucrative career in real estate, de­ share their tho ughts on a written IN 1973, the last United education·themed documentary is bethtown Police Depart. States combat troops left spite his love for education. fonn afterward. just the start of community-wide ment'~ public infonnation Almost half of currently-em­ South Vietnam, ending d iscussion of the field. A roundtable Community officer, said Brianna T. Ray, ploYl-d leachers wilt leave the field America's direct military in­ T he United Way of Central Convenation is from 6 to 8 p.m. t6, and Danielle M. Bouv· volvement in the Vietnam within five years, the film claims, Kentucky and several other organ­ April 3 at the H ard in County ier, 15, were not in danger citing factors such as pay and long War. izations hosted a viewing o f the Public Library in Elizabethtown. when Shively Police De· ~mocratic hours. Most of the teachers in the IN 1992, pres­ documentary "American Teacher," United Way hosts the event, and partment picked them up. fltm said they commonly worked idential front-runner Bill and they hope to continue conver­ hopes residents attend and discuss Shively is on U.S. 3 1W Clinton acknowledged ex­ sations o n issues tackled in the film to or llIore hours a day. areas they feel are most in need of just south of Louisville. perimenting WitJl lIlarijuiUla The U.S. also faces the impend­ at an event next week. addressing in education. TIle girls were reported "a time or two~ while at­ ing retirement of 1.8 million public The documentary, by Academy Gary French, superintendent of missing by their paren~ af· tending O xford University. !lChool teachers, more than half of Award-winning director Vanessa Elizabethtown Independent ter families noticed their ab­ thc 3.2 million cUlTcntly working, Roth, follows four teachers across Schools, said fonning partnerships sellce Sunday morning. IN HARDIN COUIfTY according to the fil m. the country a nd ch r onide~ the with parents and community 30 YEARS AGO, the annual struggles they face in their careers. Nannette johnston, superinten­ FRA NKfOR T members is "critical." Anderson Marine's Boat A teacher in Brooklyn, N.Y., con­ dent of H ardin County Schools, United Way Executive Director Show took place at Elil.3- templates returning to her job after said she knew of the chailenb'Cs, Synthetic drug ban C hris Wilborn hopes for strong at­ bethtown Community Cen­ giving birth, while a man in Keller, but seeing them connected to Ma tendance at the event. passes committee ter. Also participating that Texas, recounts his financial strug­ face and a life" made an impact. year in the show were gles and need to find a second job ~The profession has gollen ~ ,.ve want our community to A house bill proposing a Olympic Mufficr Center to supplement his teaching in­ harder and harder over the yean," talk to us and we want our comnlU­ statewide ban on synthetic and Knox Ford Sales. come. An educator in New jersey j ohnsto n said. nity to be heard," he said. dntgs passed the State Caffney'~ 20 YEARS AGO, discusses the reaction she I·eceived ' Vith these issues at hand, KeLl)' Cantrall a..o be judiciary Committee earlier Downtown Center for the when she chose to work in educa- United Way, local school districts reacl>cd al (270) SOS- lU7.
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