New Cecilia Food Truck Roundup & Growth Near Ring Road

A new Cecilia food truck roundup, river access at White Mills, and continued commercial growth near Ring Road.

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Nate Bryan delivers the Hardin County Business Buzz on Hardin Local Weekly for the week of June 23.

Key Takeaways

  • A new Ruritan food truck roundup launches in Cecilia this Friday, June 26, then runs the last Friday of the month going forward.
  • Weekly food truck nights continue across the county, including every Monday at Glendale from 5:00 to 8:00.
  • The White Mills kayak landings offer put-in and take-out access, parking, and a life jacket loaner program.
  • Growth continues near Ring Road, with several new commercial lots coming online by Kroger.

Summary

Nate Bryan's Business Buzz leaned into summer this week, with a focus on food, the outdoors, and steady commercial growth around Elizabethtown. The headline is a brand-new Ruritan food truck roundup in Cecilia, joining an already-full slate of food truck nights across Hardin County.

For residents, it adds up to more reasons to get out locally this summer, whether that means a food truck dinner, a paddle down the river, or keeping an eye on what is coming next near Ring Road.

Watch this segment: https://youtube.com/watch?v=M3UscNEsRkI Full episode: https://youtube.com/watch?v=gdZFP4Biuv8 Read the full S2026E26 recap: https://hardinlocal.com/podcast/s2026e26-pillar/


Full Article

Nate Bryan came into this week's Business Buzz with what he called "all sorts of stuff," and he was right. The standout is brand new: a Ruritan food truck roundup is launching in Cecilia, with the first event this Friday, June 26. Nate said it will continue on the last Friday of the month for the next several months, giving the community a recurring reason to head out to Cecilia for dinner and a gathering.

That roundup joins what is already a busy week for food trucks countywide. Nate ran down the regular stops, including the Hardin County Farmers Market, Phillips Grove, Thurman Landing in Sonora, and a weekly Monday night at Glendale from 5:00 to 8:00. For a summer evening, it is hard to go wrong.

Nate also took the segment outdoors. He highlighted the White Mills kayak landings, which give paddlers a designated put-in and take-out with parking at both. Kayaks, tubes, and canoes are all welcome, and Nate pointed out a nice touch for anyone who shows up unprepared: a life jacket loaner program. Donations are accepted to help with upkeep of the landings, which are maintained for the community's use.

On the commercial side, Nate kept his eye on the steady growth near Ring Road. With several lots opening up by Kroger, he expects new tenants to be announced before long. "The business buzz will be buzzing soon once people start moving in there," he said, noting that those spaces typically fill with the mix of banks, restaurants, and services that follow that kind of corridor growth.

It was a segment that captured where Hardin County is right now: a community that is both enjoying its summer and quietly continuing to grow.