The Taylor County Board of Education approved a 1-percent raise for certified and classified employees in the 2013-2014 fiscal year at its regular meeting last Tuesday. But according to Shannon H. Cox, representing the Taylor County Education Association, 1 percent is not enough.
A letter from the association, signed by Cox, was recently given to Board members. The letter pra-ised Superintendent Roger Cook’s vision and asked for a 5-percent raise for teachers who have worked hard to carry out that vision.
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Lawmakers might head back to the office a bit sooner than scheduled.
Rumor has circulated that Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear might call state lawmakers to a special legislative session for approving a redistricting plan.
Senate and representative district boundaries must be redrawn after each Census. After the 2010 Census, a plan was approved but later ruled unconstitutional.
Taylor County's State Rep. John "Bam" Carney, R-Campbellsville, said he won't support such a special session because of the cost.
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Taylor County's public library staff members want children to dig in - literally and figuratively.
The library will soon begin its annual summer reading program and a new program that will provide free meals to those 18 and younger.
This year's summer reading program is themed "Dig in to Reading." Events will feature programs about worms, caves and dinosaurs.
Summer reading will kick off with a registration event on Saturday, June 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the library.
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It's been 25 years, but they haven't lost hope that one day his killer will be put in handcuffs.
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Campbellsville Police have found a Campbellsville man reported missing early Friday, May 17, morning.
According to a police report, police were searching for George Maynard, a 68-year-old white male who is 5'11 and weighs 200 pounds.
Maynard was reported as last seen at his home on Pitman Avenue at about 1 a.m. He was found at about 7:30 a.m.
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Though there wasn't much flying to be had, children still had their heads in the clouds on Saturday.
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The lawsuit claiming a Columbia company damaged a road while working in Taylor County has been dismissed.
The plaintiffs, Taylor County’s magistrates, can file the claim again, however, should they choose to.
Taylor County Attorney John Bertram filed the suit on behalf of Taylor County Fiscal Court on Nov. 8, 2011, in Taylor Circuit Court. Windmill Mobile Home Center of Columbia is listed as the defendant.
Windmill Mobile Home does business in multiple counties, including Taylor, the complaint states.
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The county will once again contribute $10,000 to renaissance efforts in the community for next fiscal year. That contribution, however, isn’t finalized until magistrates give final approval to the county’s 2013-2014 budget.
Downtown business owners came to Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Taylor County Fiscal Court to ask that magistrates continue supporting them. This year’s contribution to renaissance, which is also $10,000, was discussed at a meeting of the county’s Budgets, Audits and Personnel Committee last month.
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