www .th enewse nt erpri se. co m pirates the big screen How do they rate? Read the review. PULS E, A10 I HUHSOI! APR il n, 2012 • SER YING HAR DIM COUN TY SI NCE 19H REA CH SU BSC RIBER SER YI CES AT (270 ) 505 -1770 50 Clnts Hardin County sees drop in One dead after per capita personal income wreck of possible county level nationwide for 2010. ties shot ahead of Hardin County Total personal income Hanlin County's level of per wilh significant gains. Meade (rolling meth lab' capita personal income dropped County was ranked 10th for 2010 among highest in state about j percent from $34,217 in after holding the 19th slot for at 5:43 p.m. Tuesday at Uni­ By MARTY HNLt:y 2009 to S33,J!H in 2010, accord­ 2009, as per cap;t.'!. personal in­ Police say no seat versity Hospital in Lo uisville mflnley@thene"... n"'rpn.e .com ing to the report. Per capita in­ come grew from $32,500 to from injuries sustained in the come was measured by dividing $34,774. belts were in use single-vehicle wreck, police Hardin County hill! main­ LaRue was right be­ said. Fisher was a backseat the amount of personal income in By SARAH BENNETI' tained its fifth-place status in the a county by its total population, hind Meade in the II spot ""'""""'[email protected]."".......,.etprior=m passenger in a red 1991 Hon­ state for total personal income bUI which the agency retrieved from for 2010 after being da Accord. fell 10 19th in per capita personal the U.S. Census Bureau. ranked 18th for An Eli7.abethtown woman The car's driver, David L income based on data collected Hardin County's per capita 2009, according is dead after a car believed Stallins II, 26, and fmnt-scat for 2010. personal income level is 103 per­ to the report. to be carrying materials re­ passenger, Matthew S. Stal­ The rankings were released cent of the state average of LaRue's per lated to methanlphetamine lins, 25, also were seriously Wednesday by the U.S. Depart­ $32,316 and 83 percent of the na· capita income production collided with a injured and airlifted to Uni­ grew from ment of Commerce's Bureau of tional average of$39,937, accord· tree Tuesday aftemoon just versity Hospital. On Wed­ $32,596 to Economic Analysis, which ana­ ing 10 the report. outside Rineyville. nesday, the hospital listed lyzed personal income at the Both LaRue and Meade coun- TUJII!o INCOME. All jessica 1... Fisher, 30, died TW"Tl 10 WRECK. All High volunteer in Indiana Day of service takes North Hardin students to tornado-hit areas By KELLY CANTRALL springboard to enacting Io:an ..... [email protected].""..... n~ri .._rom service days at Nonh Har­ din, the teachers started an The spirit to serve in in-school recycling pro· students of North Hardin gram. The goal was to cre­ , High School was so st rollg " • ate an internal focal point . t it couldn't be contained in of :service before branch· the state borders. ing 0111. '" Seniors at North Har­ Cannon said ~blLildi ng din traveled to the area of school culture~ was the Above, North HardIn senior Robbie Williams and classmates Ilelp wltll ctealHlp efforts In Marysville, tnd. The group was Henryville, Ind., last main goal, and they want· canylng debris from a home and creating bum piles. ~ I t was eye openIng," WIlliams saId. "It sllowed me everytlllng I t ake for granted every day and It made me more tllankful." Saturday to assist in clean ed a way 10 teach students Violence Shelter, Hel ing up from tomadoes that hit a sense of motivation and r------------------., left, Nortll Hardin senIor the area March 2. It was pride in their actions. Hand of HOPE an on Dakota Wad.worth hIgh-fives part of the school's Day of Locally, students spent the school's campus. Lydia Insko-Gr/ldy after Service, in which 189 stu­ time helping at Elizabeth­ The idea to incl ude the WOrKtng outstde tile dents helped a number of town Parks and Recrea­ Henryville area in the Mary. vllle, Ind .. CommunIty Center. "That feeling at the local organizations and tion, North Hardin Re· service day came from senior Taylor Domschke. , end when YOIl know you did tornado victims. habilitation, the J.r, Alton something good to help tile This is the second year 5K run, Saunders' Springs, Domsch ke said watching communfty made It all for the :service day. It was Goodwill stores in Eli7.a· the neW$ and seeing the wor t llwtll ~," Wadsworth IIIld. inspired when North bethtown and Radcliff, damage motivated her to Hardin facu lty members Hardin County Animal help in some way. After at­ INSIDE S;l.W a present;l.Iion about Control, Radcliff City tending a club meeting in service days at a school Hall, Vi ne Grove City which the service day was One senior reflects conference, teacher Ange­ Hall, Freeman Lake, discussed, she brought the on service in Indiana la Cannon said. As a SpringHaven Domestic 111m 10 SERVICE, Al2 • IDS. 412 Vine Grove to transform into Mayberry beginning May 11 The ficlional town was the set­ begin al 5 p.m. May II wilh im­ Festivities also include a May­ and police departments in which Festival to include ling for the popular uThe Andy personators dressed as Mayberry berry character look-alike COIl­ visitors can have others locked food, music, look-alike Griffith Show" in the 19r)(}s and residenl$, the Almost Home te,t, a checkers tournament, ,ack up for $2, which goes to junior was known fo r its apple pie Band, food booths and the and three-legged races., and a firefighters. Inmates can be re­ contest, other activities morality and neighborliness. Across Kentucky Arts & Crafts pig--c."1lling cOlltest. leased for another $2, city events Vine Grove will resemble the Show. Billy Ray Latham, who coordinator Donna Broadway By AMBER COULTER town in more than opinion be­ Episodes of "The Andy Grif­ playt.'<I with lhe band The Darl­ said. aoouI!.r@!bene....... terpn... .rom ginning May II at Optimist Park fith Show~ will be shown a! dark ings on the show i~ expected to "I told them to be lenient and Some Vine Grove residents 011 Knox Avenue with the city using projection equipment bor­ play with area bluegrass band if ,omeone doesn't have any recently have taken up Mayor celebration Mayberry Days. rowed from FOri Knox. The Darling Express. money, please let them out, ~ she Blake Proffitt's view of the city as The carnival, crafts and enter­ Craft and food booths contin­ There also will be a ~jail" op­ said. 1heir Mayberry. taimllen1 planned for the event ue from noon to 6 p.m. May 12. erated by the Vine Grove fi re Tum 10 MA YBERRY, A ll INSIDE WEATHER • TODAY'S OBITUARIES SINCE YOU ASKED Dorothy May !-"om, 63 ABBY .............. A. NEIGHBORS ..... A. Bobby E. Hart, n Results of Wednesday's The Nam­ CALENDAR ...... _A4 OBtTUARIES ......4 Gary Tooker, 69 Enltrpriseonline poll, as of 7 p.m.: ClASSIAEDS ... 87 OPINION ............6 COMtCS ........ 813 PULSE ........... ,uO QUESTION: Have you ever been fin· Lon ERIES •.•.•. 82 PUZZLES •.•.•.. 812 MONEY ............ A9 SPORTS .......... 81 gerprinted? Yes: 74 percent No: 26 percent MOVtES ......... B12 TELEVtStON ... B12 Follow us: PARTLY CLOUDY TODAl'S QUESTION: Who is your favorite "The Andy Griffith Show~ 75/51 r 1 character? ES fni Ifle pol QI,leStion ~Ifle 'opiIion' meru at • OOMPLEl"E REPORT. A2 ..-.lhenewHnIe.prI&e.com InsIde Friday A2 1lIE NEWS-ENTERPRISE THU RSD AY , APRil 26. 7012 LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES FROM AROUND KENTUGKIANA LOOKING BACK DAILY BRIEFING ON THIS DATE IN 1865,Juhn Vine Grove still without HARDIN COUNTY Wilkes Booth, iWassin of President Abraham Lin­ State,county coln, was surrounded by reach agreement troops near Port Royal, Va., As interim police chief on bridge work and killed. he died, he looked at his hands and By SARAH BENNETT comment 011 why Malllilig was reo didates inside and outside Vine Hardin Fiscal Court this said, "Useless, usele$$. M week authorized an agree­ IN 1968, the U.S. explod­ ob<" """@""' ......... "'"'1'O ...<On! moved, and said the city does not Grove Police DepartmenL The comment on employee-related is- mayor said he has no time table in ment with the Kentucky ed a 1.3 megaton nuclear A3 of Wednesday, an intcrim Transportation Cabinet's sues. mind for hiring a full-time chief. device called ~ Boxcar~ be· police chief had not been appoint­ Department of Rural and "He's been a friend of mine for "I want to make sure it's the neath the Nevada desert. ed in Vine Grove, but Mayor MuniCipal Aid to replace IN 1968, a nuclear mell­ Blake Proffitt anticipates tapping a 35 yean,~ Proffitt added. "Some· right choice," Proffitt said. the Wimp Lane bridge, a down occurred at the Cher­ temporary chief to be named to­ times separations happen, and this The Vine Grove Police Depart­ small road crossing in naby] plant in Ukraine. day. one transpired that way. Steve's a ment cU lTently employs th ree part­ Cecilia. good man .~ The city has been without a p0- time and five full-time officen. J udge-Executive Harry IN HARDIN COUIfTY lice chief for more than a week. In a fourth·class city, the police Capt. Dale Riggs, a former Vine Berry said the project has 30 YEARS Aco, the Rev. Former chief Steve Manning, 60, chief serves at the pleasure of the Grove police chief, is the highest been estimated to cost oe Batcheldor, pastor of St.
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