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.
Dr. Eugene H. Shively recently received the Physician's Recognition Award.
The one-year anniversary of the September terrorist attacks on America is just a few weeks away. Lowell Avenue Baptist Church will have a special remembrance service on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m.
Paul Bodenhamer II and Shannon Wathen will fill vacancies in the cross country and softball programs, respectively, at Campbellsville University.
Former professional basketball player and college basketball coach Clem Haskins, who is a Campbellsville resident, signed copies of his book "Clem Haskins: Breaking Barriers," at Walmart in October 1997.
The Campbellsville Cokes were the 1958 Bluegrass League champions. They were, from left, front, sponsor Mrs. Bernice Hancock, Luke Marple, W.D. Wolford, Buster Allen, James Thompson, Jerry Williams and sponsor Charles Stiles. Back, Roland Fowler, manager Romulus Gibson, Johnny Pierce, Eddie Claycomb, Bobby Webster and Lanny Parrott.
At 1986's July Fourth events, from left, Jason Scott Jones was named Little Mister Independence, Misty Lynn Cable was Little Miss Independence for ages 8 to 12 and Beth Miller Coppock was the winner for ages 4 to 7.