
Two school districts in the Heartland win the 'What Parents Want' award given by the research company, SchoolMatch. The award recognizes the attributes parents most often look for in school systems such as high test scores, classroom size and national recognition for excellence. These stories and more are featured in The News Enterprise and The Pioneer News.
Local school districts win What Parents Want awards
Library system to host series of summer reading programs throughout county
Groundbreaking set for Tuesday on ECTC building
Trend shows improvement in graduation rates
Community leaders and city officials in Radcliff and Elizabethtown are gearing up to prepare for increased growth and economic development in the area. Several studies are underway that will help identify local entrepreneurial opportunities and also assist the region on how to meet the demands for a changing labor force. Also, read about the Heartland's strong housing market. These stories are featured in The News Enterprise.
Radcliff considers 'business accelerator'
Consulting firm studying area for innovation grant
Home sweet sales
Summer is officially here and in the Heartland, there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities. At Otter Creek Park in Meade County there's something for everyone to include; camping, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, and much more. Also, check out some of the area's freshest produce at the many local farmers' markets. These stories and more are featured in The News Enterprise.
Offerings from the creek
Farmers market in fresh spot
Web site features list of theater productions across the state
Wills, Jewell to headline concert at Freeman Lake Park
Kentucky's tourism industry is thriving. From sports to driving tours, the Heartland has unique activities for both visitors and local residents to enjoy this summer. Read how Kentucky is taking advantage of its local resources to bring revenue and excitement to the region. These stories are featured in The News Enterprise.
E'town scores with sports tourism
Tourism offers Historic Driving Tour
Tourism should start in Kentucky
