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Hart County teachers awaiting decision on potential 1% raise
MUNFORDVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - Hart County teachers are now anticipating an amendment to the recently approved budget for the 2024-2025 school year, which shows them getting a 1% raise. After Monday night’s meeting, where dozens of teachers, staff, and students raised their voices to the Board of Education, the board...
Hardin Co. woman facing public intoxication, false identity charges
CLAY CO., Ky. (WYMT) - Police in Clay County arrested a Hardin County woman after they said she reportedly slurred her speech and gave them false information about who she was. Deputies with the sheriff’s office were dispatched to a gas station in Manchester on Wednesday after receiving a call...
Teachers in Hart County rally for a higher raise
MUNFORDVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - It was a full house in the Hart County High School cafeteria on Monday night, as the community gathered for a Special Called Meeting Working Session. It is the first of two meetings this week to discuss amending the budget for the 2024-2025 school year. The...
Malti’s Closet Clothing Drive
BONNIEVILLE, Ky – Malti’s Closet is a staple of Hart County. To support those in need and come together as a community, Malti’s Closet is hosting a donation drive on May 25. Donation hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Malti’s is works with those cannot...
5 Kentucky men sentenced to federal prison in drug trafficking, money laundering conspiracy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Five Kentuckians were sentenced to federal prison this year for a drug trafficking and money laundering conspiracy, with the final three receiving their sentences in the past few weeks. According to court documents, they are:. Steven Edlin, 50, of Loretto, Kentucky. Chaz Hughes, 31, of Louisville,...
New Haven presents FY25 budget
The City of New Haven held the first reading of its Fiscal Year 2025 budget at a special-called meeting Tuesday, checking in at $1.456 million. “We are really doing well,” Mayor Linda Mattingly said. “I’m proud of all the things we’ve accomplished.”
Bonnieville faces petition that would dissolve its city government
BONNIEVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - A petition is circling the city of Bonnieville in hopes of dissolving its city government. If the petition were to pass, Mayor Marie Whitlow said the city would no longer maintain its back taxes, street lights, Memory Park Cemetery, street maintenance, use of City Hall, and more.
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