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COMMUNITY PROFILE: Radcliff and Hardin County

Meet the Community Leaders

Sheila Enyart
Mayor of Radcliff


“I think that the fact we have so many different races and religions, such a wonderful diversity, gives us a special strength. It doesn’t take long to make friends in Radcliff. People here are so warm and welcoming that new residents start feeling right at home in a very short period of time.”












Joseph Kwan Chung
Radcliff Businessman, President, Zion Cleaners

“When I first visited here as a soldier in 1971, I decided that this would be the best place to live and raise a family. After getting out of the Army, we moved our family here and it’s been a great place for us, both as a family and as business owners.”












Sheila Emory
Executive Director, Radcliff-Hardin County Chamber of Commerce

“The community here is like an extended family. This kind of attitude carries through to business. Radcliff’s businesspeople are caring community members that support one another and support their customers, too. They look for ways to give.”











Elizabeth Tori
State Senator

“Radcliff is a wonderful community with a very diverse population. We have the friendliness of a small town, an ideal location and wonderful people who are willing to volunteer and help out any way they can.”













Lois Gray
Superintendent, Hardin County Schools

“The people make this place special. My husband and I have found them inclusive, inviting, very diverse and cosmopolitan. The support education gets here is very special. We find a number of volunteers and community members involved with the schools who don’t have children or their children have already graduated.”











Ron Lewis
U.S. Congressman

“My greatest source of satisfaction is living in this area. It still has a lot of rural pluses, but it’s also a very progressive community. The people here have an eye to planning for the future, but are also determined to keep the wonderful neighborly atmosphere that we all love.”












Jessie Lee
Economic Development Specialist, City of Radcliff

“Radcliff is special because of its diversity and its size. It’s not too big and it’s not too small. We have a great relationship with Fort Knox and excellent educational resources. You’re just a five-minute drive from the country and a half hour to the big city. Whether you’re looking for a place to do business or if you just want a nice place to live, you can’t beat it!”










Kelly Rigney
Executive Director of Tourism, Radcliff-Fort Knox Convention and Tourism Commission


“When you talk about tourism, it’s the perfect marriage. Fort Knox has a lot of attractions and Radcliff has the hotels. We have one-of-a-kind places to shop and natural beauty as well. Best of all, most of our attractions are free.”











David Gray
CEO, Hardin Memorial Hospital

“Hardin Memorial Hospital is committed to providing outstanding healthcare services for the citizens of Radcliff and the region. The hospital’s board of trustees recently approved the construction of a $1.5 medical building for our CareFirst Urgent Care Center. With the new facility, along with our Wellness on Wheels mobile health unit, we are able to offer the medical services to support the great quality of life for which Radcliff is known.”










Mike Weaver
State Representative-D, 26th Legislative District

“People here are compassionate and that compassion is manifest in local government, religious groups and the school system. I’m a retired Army colonel. After retiring, I decided to settle here instead of my hometown, which is about an hour’s drive from here. It was an easy choice. This people in this community make all the difference.”











Maj. Gen. R. Steven Whitcomb
Commanding General, U.S. Army Armor Center and Fort Knox

“What makes this community special is truly the warmth of the people. I’ve been in the Army for 30 years and my wife and I have moved 22 times the 28 years we’ve been married. We’ve been a part of a lot of communities, but there’s not a community we’ve liked better.”








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