A company has filed suit, asking a court to decide what should be done with an insurance policy belonging to the late David Ford.
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A lawsuit filed by an Elk Horn man against Taylor Regional Hospital claiming that staff members caused him to have a cardiac episode has been dismissed.
The dismissal comes after a more than two-year legal battle in Taylor Circuit Court.
Greensburg attorney Danny Butler filed the claim in September 2010 on behalf of Weldon Gabehart.
TRH filed its response a month later, denying the allegations.
According to Gabehart’s complaint, he was a patient at TRH on Sept. 28, 2009, at the emergency room.
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A few weeks ago, she was found guilty of murdering her husband. And, a few months from now, her story will be broadcast for millions of television viewers.
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Tonya Ford has been found guilty of the murder of her husband, and the jury has recommended a sentence of 20 years in prison.
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Police are still investigating the death of a 3-month-old, and have ruled that a Campbellsville woman’s death last month was an accidental overdose.
According to a Campbellsville Police news release, Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS personnel responded to an emergency call on July 20 that a 3-month-old boy was unresponsive at a home on Mill Street. The infant was treated at Taylor Regional Hospital and later transported to Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, where he was pronounced dead.
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Campbellsville Police are investigating the death of a Campbellsville woman.
According to a Campbellsville Police news release, officers responded to 103 Layton Drive at 8 a.m. on Tuesday after receiving a report of an unresponsive person.
Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS personnel went to the home and found the female occupant, Donna F. Marples, 48, unresponsive.
Taylor County Coroner Terry Dabney was notified and pronounced Marples dead.
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A man is still on the run after he robbed a local restaurant early Sunday morning.
Arby’s Restaurant in Lake View Shopping Center was robbed at about 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, after a man confronted two female employees as they were walking out of the restaurant.
Campbellsville Police Chief Tim Hazlette said the women had counted the night’s receipts and placed that money inside a bag to take to a night deposit.
“They were confronted outside by a male person,” Hazlette said. “He physically assaulted them.”
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