Jobe Regional Features
“Rehabilitated” Positively Good Series Part 5
Jennifer Moonsong General Manager Jobe Publishing, Inc, When Glasgow’s Zachary Smith was only five years old he had his first surgery for scoliosis. Throughout his childhood, there were seven surgeries which led to a tremendous amount of physical therapy and inspiration. “It was a big part of my childhood. And not one of the…
Read MoreHometown Hero – Dr. Donald Green, DVM
“First of all, I want to give God the glory. He gifts us in different ways. He calls us to serve Him, and this is what I do…It’s just been a privilege and a blessing to serve Him and serve the people of Hart County.” Dr. Donald Green, DVM Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co.…
Read MoreIndian artifacts show ‘22
Jennifer Moonsong General Manager Jobe Publishing, Inc. Once again the Green River Archeological Society (G.R.A.S.) will host a Prehistoric Indian Artifacts show, which draws collectors and enthusiasts from across the area. The show has been a tradition since the 1970s. This event will take place at the Barren River Lake State Park on August…
Read MoreMetcalfe Native opens insurance office
Special to the Herald-News Metcalfe native Nick Anderson has opened his own insurance office, O’Reid Insurance LLC, in Smiths Grove. The first day of operation was August 1. Anderson says that what started as something to make a little money, became something he was truly interested in. “In the summer of 2009, I moved back…
Read More“Opportunity” Positively Good Part 3
Jennifer Moonsong News Coordinator Jobe Publishing, Inc. Glasgow’s Johnny Belcher is well-known as a Glasgow high school coach and counselor. However, in retirement he’s focused on educating youngsters in one of his favorite pastimes; Golf. Tee the Green is an organization founded by Belcher and some anonymous donors in 2009, which teaches children the…
Read MoreThe KY-357 Murder
Arrests made as community mourns victim Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald Many community members are left in shock and disbelief after the murder of an elderly Hart County resident. On the evening of Friday, July 29, deputies with the Hart County Sheriff’s Department responded to 10070 Hammonsville Road along KY-357 in the…
Read MoreStudent creates app to help cancer patients
Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald According to the American Cancer Society, there will be an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases within the United States this year. That’s approximately 5,250 new cases each day. Thanks to the innovation of one local student, those diagnosed with the disease may soon have a plethora…
Read MoreThe Penske Problem
Family displaced for over 100 days and counting By Katrina England Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald At approximately 1:30 in the morning on April 9, Angela Goodman was asleep in the front room of her home with her daughter, 8-year-old Isabella, when a Penske box truck crashed into their bedroom. “Patrick had just gotten home…
Read MoreMatched
Hart Countian donates stem cells to help cancer patient By Katrina England Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald Back in April, Jonah Carter received an email that included a very important request. His human leukocyte antigens (HLA) were found to match a patient currently battling blood cancer, and he was asked if he’d be willing to…
Read MoreSon seeking information about missing father
Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald Leroy Evans Martin, formerly of Glasgow, has been reported as a missing person. According to Martin’s son, Carrington Maxey, Martin was last heard from on June 28 or June 29 with no sightings of Martin since those dates. “His last known whereabouts is leaving Louisville headed to…
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