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KASA Installs Breck Superintendent as New President
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) installed Dr. Nick Carter, superintendent of the Breckinridge County Schools, as its new president. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreRRDSRP Recognized as One of Four ‘Best in Kentucky’
FRANKFORT – Four Kentucky State Parks were recognized as part of this year’s Kentucky Living 2023 Best in Kentucky awards, highlighting the best travel destinations and experiences across the commonwealth. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreMoreland Recognized for 15 Years of Service
The Breckinridge County Board of Education met for their regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 14. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreExpenditure of American Rescue Funds Discussed
A regular meeting of the Breckinridge County Fiscal Court was held Monday, Sept. 18. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreThe Good Samaritan Center Commodity Distribution
The Good Samaritan Center Commodity Distribution will begin Monday, Sept. 18 through Thursday, Sept. 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreMajors Named CFO for School District
Mr. Brett Majors has been named Chief Financial Officer for the Breckinridge County School District. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreWaterline Extension to Begin, New Planning and Zoning Director Named
Monday, Sept. 11, the Hardinsburg City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreDitto Appointed as New Park Director
The Irvington City Council held a special called meeting Monday, Sept. 11. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreBreck United 5th Annual Gala a Success
The Breck United Gala was held Friday, Sept. 8 in downtown Hardinsburg. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
Read MoreSoccer Ousts Butler Co. in Thriller
The Lady Tigers outlasted the Lady Bears late into the Morgantown night, winning the district match 5-3 in a penalty shootout after the score was 2-2 at the end of regulation and extra time. Click here to view full story on our E-Edition!
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