DAY OF GIVING. Ky. Gives Day is underway and since the Central Kentucky Community Foundation got on board seven years ago, the 24-hour fundraising drive has been a major event
Whether it was service throughout her more than 30-year career in the military or through her many community involvements, retired Lt. Col. Terry Owens always has emphasized care for others.
A newly elected member of the Radcliff City Council, Owens has been active in several community organizations since moving to the Fort Knox area in 2007.
Originally from Newport News, Virginia, Owens earned a bachelorâs degree in biology in 1987 and a masterâs degree in elementary education in 1990 from Hampton University. Also in 1987, Owens joined the U.S. Army Reserves as a combat medic in the 18th Field Hospital in Norfolk, a decision that foreshadowed a long career in military leadership.
The city secured two new developments this week inside the Millpond Business Park. I think the next 10 years, you ll see a drastically different Radcliff, Mayor JJ Duvall said. During the time of this pandemic, to have a company, two companies, look at Millpond Business Park and make that their home, we are very excited.
Cumberland Products out of LaRue County is coming to the park, along with Prime Construction Rentals of Louisville. The businesses will join the existing Ruffle Girl factory inside the development.
Duvall said the city tried to expand the property in recent years and ramped up efforts just months before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.