Regional Business Summit Opens Today, High School Football Kickoff & Weekend Events Inside
Radcliff, KY · August 21, 2026
The hum of Friday morning prep is in full swing, with area teams gearing up for tonight’s gridiron openers and a busy weekend ahead.
The Lead
Local business owners, entrepreneurs, and civic leaders gather today as the two-day Lead, Launch & Leverage Conference officially kicks off. Co-hosted by the Radcliff Small Business Alliance and the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce, the regional summit aims to connect established companies with rising startups across the county. Sessions hosted at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College cover everything from digital marketing strategies to securing capital for expansion. For Radcliff’s growing commercial corridor, the event highlights a broader effort to retain local talent and build cross-city business networks. Workshops and panel discussions continue straight through Saturday afternoon.
Local Pulse
Radcliff Fire Department Opens New Recruitment Drive City Hall is accepting applications through Friday office hours for full-time firefighter positions.
Interlocal Agreement Powers Regional Training Range Radcliff and Elizabethtown city leaders approved a joint firing range project on Gaither Station Road to eliminate scheduling conflicts.
Today's Outlook
- High 86°F · Low 68°F — Partly cloudy
- Keep a water bottle handy if you are heading out to kickoff games tonight.
What's On Around Town
Lead, Launch & Leverage Conference Elizabethtown Community & Technical College, 9:00 AM–7:30 PM Two-day regional entrepreneur summit hosted alongside the Radcliff Small Business Alliance.
Friday Night Lights: John Hardin vs. Hancock County John Hardin High School, 7:30 PM The high school football season kicks off with Hardin County's sole home opener.
Loaves of Love Outreach MOD Squad Teen Outreach Ministry, Saturday 8:30 AM Community food distribution and youth engagement session on Saturday morning.
Elizabethtown: Cars & Coffee Hardin County Honda (5608 N Dixie Hwy), Saturday 10:00 AM Casual morning gathering for vehicle enthusiasts with coffee and food trucks.
Spotlight & Story
- Bridges to the Past Trail
- Tucked along the historic Louisville and Nashville Turnpike corridor, this paved path leads hikers past three hand-cut limestone arch bridges completed between 1837 and 1849. Stagecoach travelers like President Andrew Jackson once rode across these exact stones.
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