Taylor County High School sophomore Shane O'Banion, 15, captured two championships at the Pepsi Kentucky State Motocross Championships at Daniel Boone Motocross Park in London on Sept. 28.
Thomas H. Hazzard of Campbellsville completed a degree at Western Kentucky University in August 2002. He received a Master of Arts in education.
The Taylor County Marching Cardinals had the second highest score in the KMEA Class A West Quarter finals on Saturday at Daviess County High School in Owensboro.
Shelby Bradley will celebrate her 6th birthday on Oct. 25.
A group of ladies at Jackson Tower donated their time to assist in completing tasks for the Leo Bear project.
Agatha Aline Skaggs, 80, of Bell Avenue in Campbellsville, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, at Green Hill Manor Nursing Home.
William Morrison of Bill's Camper Sales in Campbellsville was recently presented with the Gold Leader Award for Outstanding Dixon ZTR mower sales for 2002.
Unemployment rates fell in 84 Kentucky counties between August 2001 and August 2002, rose in 32 and remained the same in four counties, according to the Department of Employment Services, a Cabinet for Workforce Development Agency. Kentucky's seasonally adjusted jobless rate in August was 5.2 percent.
More than 20 arts and crafts exhibits will be on display at the Janice Holt Giles home Oct. 5.
The Taylor County Marching Cardinals Band won first place Saturday in Class A-3 at the Pulaski County Invitational Marching Band Contest.
Frog Wilson was honored recently by the Downtown Business Association for his years of service as a merchant on Main Street. Caulk Hardware will be moving in the fall.
Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers was among those honored recently for their contributions toward preventing and treating substance abuse in Kentucky.
Traver Dabney has been admitted to the professional program in Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine as a member of the class of 2006.
The Saloma Road Homemakers met Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Extension Office.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, helped Campbellsville University officials Tuesday as they officially dedicated a $2.5 million Technology Training center. McConnell, who was instrumental in securing funding for the facility, served as keynote speaker for the ceremony.
Temple Blakeman Kirtley, 85, of Sharon Drive in Campbellsville, Ky., died on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2002, in Campbellsville.