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Local Chrysler dealer fights back
The Chrysler sign remains outside of Ray’s Ford, perhaps as some sort of twisted joke that continues for Ray Cottrell Jr. and the other 788 dealers Chrysler dumped in 2009 when the automaker entered bankruptcy. The dealers were given an unceremonious letter delivered by Federal Express on May 17, few explanations, a long list of losses, and three weeks to end their operations.
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Fort Knox Human Resources Center on
schedule, preparing for spring opening
Quick – What will house 4,200 personnel at Fort Knox, generate 3,500 jobs in the area and feature 1,330 windows? If you answered the 883,180 square-foot Human Resources Center of Excellence at Fort Knox, you are right.
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And the New Year
baby is?
A little baby boy named Kannon Christopher-Daniel Smith was the first baby born at Hardin Memorial Hospital for 2010.
He weighed in at 6 lbs., and 3 ozs. and was 18.5 inches long.
Dr. Amy Preen, with Elizabethtown Physicians for Women, delivered the baby at 3:13 a.m on Jan. 1.
Proud parents Ashley Hurt and Josh Smith, are from Meade County.
Hardin Memorial Hospital averages between 140-150 births a month and about 1,700 births yearly. This has been a busy year for the hospital with delivery of babies in October and now the rush of the end of the year babies in 2009. On Dec. 29, 10 babies were born; Dec. 30, five babies were born; and on Dec. 31, three babies were born.
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