SSG Alan Arvin Pike, a 1975 graduate of Campbellsville High School, retired at the United States Army Center at Fort Knox in a ceremony hosted by Brigadier General Bernardo C. Negrete, Deputy Commanding General, on March 29.
Artie Taylor, 95, of Rosecrest Avenue in Campbellsville, died on Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at Metzmeier Nursing Home in Campbellsville after an illness.
Sunday night's unexpected windstorm at about 11 p.m. in the Saloma Road area did some major damage to homes and barns, but no injuries were reported.
Shane Wilds has been named a United States National Award winner in physical education and leadership and service.
On April 11, the Taylor County Future Farmers of America Chapter attended the Western Kentucky University Field Day. Throughout the day, members competed in several contests.
University of Kentucky freshman John "J.B." Holmes captured his second straight collegiate golf tournament title by winning the Marshall Invitational over the weekend in Huntington, W.Va.
Willie Chloe Pope Bottoms, 92, of Springfield, died on Sunday, April 7, 2002, at Norton Spring View Hospital in Lebanon.
At least 8,000 trees will be given away during Campbellsville's annual Arbor Day Celebration on Sunday.
Army Sgt. Mitchell Thomas of Campbellsville was recently awarded the Army Commendation Medal for exceptionally meritorious service while serving as Personnel NCO at Headquarters, Second ROTC Region at Fort Knox.
Melvin Wise, 82, of Wooleyville Road in Campbellsville, died on Saturday, March 30, 2002, in Elizabethtown.
Jo Anna Leachmann has been named to the dean's list for the fall 2001 term at Berea College.
Michael and Cynthia Rose of Columbia announce the birth of a son, Wesley Michael, on Thursday, March 2, at 3:18 a.m. at Taylor County Hospital in Campbellsville.
Starlight Homemakers met on March 21 at Taylor County Extension Office with 11 members present.
Gerald and Judith Davis and Fred and Betty Sue Schuhmann announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Jennifer Davis and Jeffrey Schuhmann, on Friday, April 5.
Campbellsville University has enrolled 1,624 students, an all-time record for a spring semester.
First Baptist Church in Campbellsville is a church with a long history. Originating in 1948, First Baptist is one of the oldest black Baptist churches in Kentucky.
Michael and Mimi Watson of Campbellsville announce the birth of a son, Carson Ford, on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 12:25 a.m. at Taylor County Hospital in Campbellsville.