When students in the Campbellsville School System head back to class after next summer break, the majority will head to different classrooms.
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Taylor County has the lowest unemployment rate in the nine-county labor market.
At last Monday’s Campbellsville City Council meeting, Ron McMahan, executive director of Team Taylor County said more Taylor County residents are working.
Based on data collected last December, Taylor County’s unemployment rate stands at 7.2 percent, a decrease of 1 percent from December 2011.
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The city’s finances were given the seal of approval for the 2011-2012 fiscal year, according to an audit conducted by Wise, Buckner, Sprowles & Associates.
At the Campbellsville City Council’s regular meeting last Monday, Jeff Sprowles said the city has $41,584,819 in total assets.
Sprowles praised the city for its efforts to increase the amount of cash and cash equivalents, which is $1.3 million, up $961,631 from the prior year.
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The future of Taylor County’s economic development was the highlight of Monday night’s Campbellsville City Council meeting.
Ron McMahan, executive director of the Campbellsville/Taylor County Economic Development Authority, announced that Gov. Steve Beshear will visit Campbellsville on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 4 p.m.
The location of Beshear’s visit was moved from Heartland Commerce & Technology Park to the Taylor County Extension conference room because construction and excavation can’t begin until building plans are approved.
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Progress continues toward the re-installation of the lights on the KY 210 Bypass. All the conduit and concrete bases are in and some lights have been put up and turned on. A big thanks goes to the Campbellsville Street Department, Campbellsville Water and Sewer Co. and the Taylor County Rural Electric Cooperative Company crews, who have teamed together to get this job completed.
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There will be at least one new face on the Campbellsville City Council next year.
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The library is a step closer to leasing part of its new building to the city.
At Monday’s regular meeting, Library Board members gave their stamp of approval to a lease agreement with the city.
The Taylor County Public Library now owns the former Gabehart Lumber building, but allows the city to park some of its vehicles there in a warehouse.
Board Chair John Miller said he believes the library should have a written lease agreement with the city that spells out the agreement between the entities.
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