There will be no written or driving skills tests given at the Taylor County Judicial Center on Thursday, June 27.
Licenses can be renewed at the office that day, though there will be no exams given for new permits or licenses.
The office will be closed the following Thursday, July 4.
Written and driving skills exams will resume Thursday, July 11. For more information, call 465-6686.
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Police searching for man who ran from them
Campbellsville Police are looking for a man who ran away from them after he allegedly committed an assault earlier this month.
According to a report, on June 7 at 11:27 a.m., Campbellsville Police responded to a report of an assault at 226 Eads St. The occupant of the residence, Annual D. Flinchum, fled before officers arrived.
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After a judge decided not to change his mind about dismissing the case, the teacher who sued Campbellsville school officials is now taking her case to the state's Court of Appeals.
The former Campbellsville middle and high school teacher first filed suit in 2011, claiming she was fired, but not told why she had lost her job.
Lexington attorneys J. Follace Fields II and Carrie C. Mullins filed a complaint on Angela Brasser's behalf on Nov. 18, 2011, in Taylor Circuit Court.
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The search is still on for a new Campbellsville Middle School principal, and the goal is still to name a new leader by July 1.
David Petett, who has served as CMS principal since July 2010, is now director of district-wide services for the Campbellsville School System.
Campbellsville Superintendent Mike Deaton has said the change will allow Petett the opportunity to impact the entire district, not just CMS students.
With Petett now in his new position, Deaton said, applications are being accepted for the CMS leader position through Sunday.
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Kentucky's seniors aren't that healthy, according to a recent study by a nonprofit group. Nevertheless, local officials say there are many activities for seniors in Taylor County and several ways for everyone to be healthier.
Nonprofit group United Health Foundation recently revealed results of the first study it commissioned with America's Health Rankings to study senior health, the health of those age 65 and older, across the United States.
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Taylor Regional Hospital will host a community health fair on Saturday from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at Taylor County Middle School gymnasium.
A general health panel, including a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic profile, thyroid stimulating hormone and a coronary risk profile, which includes cholesterol levels, will be offered for $12. Prostate screening will be available to men for $8.
All lab work will be collected the morning of the fair and performed by TRH staff.
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