FAIRVIEW, KY. (THECOUNT) — The Todd County Public School District is mourning the loss of Karen Hargrove, the librarian at North Todd Elementary School, who tragically lost her life in a car accident on Wednesday afternoon near Fairview, Kentucky. She was 58.

Superintendent Mark Thomas confirmed the heartbreaking news, describing Hargrove as a cherished member of the school community.

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“We are heartbroken for the loss of one of our own,” Thomas shared with Your WEKT News Edge. “She was a wonderful human being and a fabulous educator.” He further emphasized her deep affection for the North Todd Elementary community and the positive impact she had on countless students and colleagues.

Support for Students and Staff

To help the school community navigate this difficult time, the district’s Crisis Team will be on-site at North Todd Elementary School beginning Thursday morning. Counselors and support staff will be available to provide assistance and resources to students and faculty as they process this devastating loss.

A Beloved Educator Remembered

Hargrove was known for her dedication to education and her kind-hearted nature, which left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered. As news of her passing spreads, tributes and condolences have poured in from colleagues, parents, and former students, all highlighting her passion for learning and her unwavering commitment to her role as librarian.

Community in Mourning

The Todd County community has been deeply affected by this tragedy, with many expressing their sorrow and support for Hargrove’s family and the school district. Plans for a memorial or tribute in her honor have not yet been announced.

As the investigation into the accident continues, Hargrove’s legacy as an educator, mentor, and friend will undoubtedly be remembered by those who knew her.

Todd County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,243. Its county seat is Elkton. The county is named for Colonel John Todd, who was killed at the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782 during the American Revolution.

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