Two weeks after her life was changed forever, an Elizabethtown girl remains in Louisville trying to recover from injuries suffered in an ATV crash that killed her father.
As a young girl faces serious injuries suffered in ATV crash, the community is rallying around her and her family.
A trust fund and crowdfunding effort through local nonprofit Give270 has been set up at all West Point Bank locations for 7-year-old Aliyana Johnson.
Sheâs been at Norton Childrenâs Hospital in Louisville since a Friday night crash in northern Elizabethtown claimed the life of her father, off-duty Hardin County Sheriffâs Deputy Kevin Johnson, 36.
Aliyana was a passenger on an ATV Johnson was operating near the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue near Battle Training Road when he lost control of the vehicle, ran off the road and struck a fence, according to Kentucky State Police.
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School’s out for summer but children were dancing, creating crafts and conducting a scavenger hunt Friday afternoon at North Park Elementary School in Radcliff.
Central Hardin High School senior Katelyn Windell dreams of one day becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner and when she graduates this year, she will be well on her way.
Taking dual-credit classes through Elizabethtown ComÂmunÂity and Technical College and HarÂdin County Schools Early College and Career Center, WinÂdell is on her way to earn an associate in science and an associate in arts degrees this year.
âIt gives me a lot of comfort knowing that I have such a head-start on my education,â she said. âWhen I sit down and think about it, this head-start has really helped me. I have had a lot tougher classes and a heavier workload; however, I think this has prepared me for college and the workforce.â