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Milestones

  • Dowling, Arnold to wed

     

    Natalie Dowling and Blake Arnold of Lexington announce their engagement.

    Dowling is the daughter of Ricky and Valerie Dowling of Campbellsville.

    She is a graduate of Taylor County High School and University of Kentucky. She is employed by the Fayette County school system.

    Arnold is the son of Eddie and Pam Arnold of Grayson.

    He is a graduate of East Carter High School and Kentucky Community & Technical College System. He is a respiratory therapist at University of Kentucky Hospital.

  • Wilhoit, Williamson to wed

     

    Stephanie Lorene Wilhoit and Craig Williamson Jr. of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Wilhoit is the daughter of James and Connie Wilhoit of Campbellsville. Her grandparents are Odell and Sue Warren of Mt. Sherman, Mary Rose Murphy of Campbellsville, Darrison Bowling of Buffalo and the late Darrell Wilhoit.

    She graduated from Taylor County High School in 2012 and is a homemaker.

    Williamson is the son of George and Marie Prebee of Campbellsville.

    He is employed at Golden Living Center.

  • Nash, Smith to wed

     

    Brandy Nash and Stephen "Red" Smith of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Nash is the daughter of Jeff and Kay Nash of Campbellsville.

    Her grandparents are Eugene and Peggy Centers and Alma McClain of Magnolia and Gordon Nash of Louisville.

    She is a 2003 graduate of LaRue County High School and received an associate's degree from Spencerian College in 2011. She is employed at Taylor Regional Hospital.

  • Martin, Noble to wed

     

    Jessica Martin and Bobby Noble Jr. of Greensburg announce their engagement.

    Martin is the daughter of Terry and Linda Martin of Greensburg.

    She is a 2009 graduate of Green County High School and is a student at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College. She is employed at Modern Care in Campbellsville.

    Noble is the son of Bobby Noble Sr. of Greensburg and Kathy Brewer of Louisville.

    He is also a 2009 graduate of Green County High School and is employed at Altec in Elizabethtown.

  • Birth Announcements for May 9

    LaRee and Jansen Shively of Campbellsville announce the birth of a son, Jayvian Creed Bell Shively, at 8:20 a.m. on April 12 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19.25 inches long.

    Grandparents are Larry and Annette Bell and Jan Shively, all of Campbellsville.

    Great-grandparents are the late Creed and Mrytle Bell, Coy and Estelle Morris and Jimmy and Eula Rae Shively.

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  • CCC has new youth minister

    Campbellsville Christian Church has a new youth minister.

    Logan Thompson of North Carolina will begin his duties on May 12.

    Thompson is a graduate of Johnson University in Knoxville, Tenn. He previously ministered at Mineral Ridge Church of Christ in Mineral Ridge, Ohio.

    He is married to Amanda Thompson and they have two children, Jenna and Silas.

  • Smith named certified tumor registrar

     

    Taylor Regional Hospital employee Jo Ann Smith of Columbia is now a certified tumor registrar.

    Taylor Regional Hospital recently received notification that Smith passed the National Cancer Registrar's Association Council on Certification examination on March 19.

    Many registrars work in a non-certified capacity for many years without passing the examination. Beginning Jan. 1, 2015, any staff member who performs case abstraction must be certified.

  • A Day of Prayer

     

    They prayed for the nation, their country and their hometown.

    Taylor County residents gathered last Thursday at Taylor County Courthouse Square to pray together on the National Day of Prayer, a day on which people all over the world gather to pray together.

  • Consumer Cues

     

    We all know that we should eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day, but many of us don't get the recommended servings.

    Fruits and vegetables are important to our diet because they provide necessary nutrients and are high in dietary fiber and low in calories, fat and cholesterol.

    The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that you make half your plate fruits and vegetables.

  • TRH honors new team members

     

    Taylor Regional Hospital recently recognized new team members for their first 90 days of service with a breakfast in their honor.

    Those honored were Debra Appleby and Joanna Janes, ESD; Kristen Bradshaw, Ashley Hoosier, Nikki Little and Natalia Warren, med/surg; Karen Caldwell, ICU; Janice Collopy, radiology; Kimberly Humes, OB; Brittany Mann and Jodi Tungate, transitional care; Shellie Mattingly and Ashley Thompson Taylor Regional Care Center; Heather Oliveri, physician services; Stephanie Scott, ER and Arlene Smith, patient registration.

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