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4. Newspaper The News-Enterprise (Elizabethtown, Ky.) 1974-Current
About this Newspaper ; Dates. 1974 to 9999 ; Country. United States ; State/Province (Geographic Coverage). Kentucky ; County. Hardin ; City. Elizabethtown ...
Daily (except Sat.) Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 2, 1974)-
5. Posts in Elizabethtown, Ky. News | Articles | Page 2
This article was originally published in The News-Enterprise on Monday, July 31. In the summer and fall, Hardin County is full of festivals. Many already have ...
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6. Elizabethtown newspaper fires two staffers, apologizes after misquote ...
Jan 8, 2015 · ... Hardin County Sheriff John Ward. That statement drew an indignant response from Ward. "There is a serious mistake in today's News Enterprise ...
The paper inadvertently cited the Hardin County Sheriff as saying people go into law enforcement so they can "shoot minorities."
7. News-Enterprise, 408 W Dixie Ave, Elizabethtown, KY - MapQuest
The News-Enterprise, a Landmark Community Newspapers publication, was first presented as a daily newspaper in Hardin County, Ky., on Sept. 2, 1974 ...
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8. Sheriff responds to 'major error' printed in Elizabethtown newspaper
Jan 9, 2015 · ... News-Enterprise is ...
It's a mistake that caused an uproar and cost two local paper staffers their job. The News-Enterprise is apologizing for what it calls a major error after printing a story which erroneously quoted the Hardin County sheriff as saying that most police "have a desire to shoot minorities."