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My Pet Rocks | Lucy is all ears
Name: Lucy Age: 4 Neighborhood: Lebanon Junction Owner: Debbie Waters In the owner's words: Lucy is the biggest part of my and my husband's life.
Cedar Grove students, veterans share lunch
As military veterans sat around tables in front of students in the Cedar Grove Elementary School library, a fifth-grader raised her hand to ask whether the men had been scared to fight in a war.
Lebanon Junction water customers may pay bigger deposit
City residents are one step closer to paying a higher water deposit after the Lebanon Junction City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance last Monday that would increase the current fee $45. The ordinance calls for the current deposit to be raised from $80 to $125 and would still require a $5 non-refundable application fee.
County receives H1N1 vaccine doses
The Bullitt County Health Department received its first doses of the swine flu vaccine and expects to receive 10,000 doses over the next few months.
Late representative honored for his commitment to education
It had been nearly a year since Larry Belcher passed away but his memory was strong as the Bullitt County Education Association honored him as its distinguished citizen.
Redistricting approved for area schools for next fall
He called it the most difficult decision he's had to make while serving on the Bullitt County Public School Board.
Former football official probated; repays LJ organization its $10,000
Denise Grimes left a Bullitt Circuit Courtroom with something many had been seeking for several years - a check.
Greenwell honored for 55 years on LJ VFD
William Clay Greenwell wasn't a man who sought out publicity. In fact, several said he would probably be very humbled by the dedication service.
LJ to be mobile Dare to Care food pantry site
In a time when more families than ever have been forced to rely upon charitable organizations for food, clothing and even shelter, Lebanon Junction residents struggling to buy their groceries got some good news last Monday night.
Lodging down, food up as county tourism surviving tough economic times
If you wonder if the economy is affecting Bullitt County tourism, look no further than the monthly lodging tax.
Lebanon Junction's Old Fashion Days celebrates American pride
The Old Fashion Days festival in Lebanon Junction will be rich in American pride.
Lebanon Junction Old Fashion Days Oct. 2-4: Festival has been important to this town for 60 years
L&N Railroad Special Agent Elvin Doutaz knew that Lebanon Junction had been through a lot.
Schools can take breath, no time to relax just yet
While all the numbers are still being assembled, it appears the school district leadership is pretty pleased with the strides made in the latest round of testing.
Lebanon Junction residents to see little change to property tax bills
City residents won't see much of a change on their real and personal property tax bills this year.
Residents of three cities face lower property tax rates
Property taxes look to be going down in three of Bullitt's largest cities. But city officials hesitate to say that's due to the economy turning around.
97 pot plants seized in Lebanon Junction
The Bullitt County Drug Task Force seized 97 marijuana plants and more than three pounds of processed marijuana Tuesday - the largest pot bust of the year for the task force, its director said.
On September 13, at approximately 11:22 AM Eastern time, the Kentucky State Police responded to an injury accident on I-65 at the 112mm, northbound.
Bella was found behind a pizza business in Lebanon Junction - alone and pregnant.
Is it time for Olde Tyme to return?
When arriving into the community over 25 years ago, Bullitt County was home of four major festivals each year.