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Milestones

  • Birth Announcements for June 6

    Racheal Marie and Charles Robert Hudson of Campbellsville announce the birth of a daughter, Katniss Marie Hudson, at 10:10 a.m. on May 6 at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches long.

    Grandparents are Douglas Mills of Campbellsville and Barbara Hudson of Campbellsville.

    Great-grandparents are Mabel Freeman of Charleston, S.C., and Mildred Cook of Campbellsville.

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  • Girl scouts, craft store donate blankets to TRH

     

    Taylor County Girl Scouts and Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores recently donated blankets to Taylor Regional Hospital Surgical Center pediatric patients.

    The scouts made the blankets, with help from Jo-Ann's.

  • Gettin' Fit

     

    About 50 people biked and walked to school on Wednesday, May 8, as part of Get Fit Taylor County week.

    Participants met at the Taylor County Judicial Center and walked a mile to Campbellsville Middle School.

    Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young and Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers, volunteers and parents participated.

  • Cox, Phillips to wed

     

    Lauren Denise Cox and Justin Lee Phillips of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Cox is the daughter of David and Patricia Cox of Campbellsville. She is employed by the Green County Board of Education as a seventh-grade language arts teacher.

    Phillips is the son of Gary Lee Phillips of Elk Horn and Candace Wilson of Willisburg. He is a Kentucky State Police trooper.

    The ceremony will be Saturday, June 1, at 5 p.m. at Green River Memorial Baptist Church in Campbellsville. A reception will follow at The Homeplace on Green River.

  • McCloughans to celebrate anniversary

     

    John and Bonnie McCloughan of Greensburg will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday, June 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Green Hill Baptist Church in Greensburg.

    Their children will host the celebration.

    The McCloughans have friends and family in Campbellsville.

  • TRH names clinical/administrative services person of the year

     

    Taylor Regional Hospital recently recognized clinical services team member of the year nominees and named its team member of the year.

    Nancy McLean-Dix, medical assistant at Taylor Regional ENT, received this year's award.

    This was said about McLean-Dix: "Nancy goes above and beyond the call of duty to make sure we are providing the best possible care to our patients. She puts the needs of the patients first no matter what.

  • Bank sends more than 150 care packages

     

    Taylor County Bank employees recently hosted a drive to collect care packages to send to deployed Campbellsville National Guard soldiers.

    Enough items were collected to send more than 150 packages.

  • Church donates to pregnancy center

     

    Soule's Chapel United Methodist Church recently donated to Taylor County's Hope Pregnancy Center.

    The church recently received a $100 grant from the Jayne Squires Mission Project and donated that money, along with a matching $100 donation, to the center.

    To donate to the center, which operates only on donations, call 465-4330 or visit at 319 E. Maple St.

  • TRH nurses attend banquet

     

    The 32nd annual Kentucky Nursing Excellence Recognition Banquet was Friday, May 10, at Fern Valley Conference Center in Louisville and several Taylor Regional Hospital nurses attended.

    TRH nurses Teresa Turner, Marissa Holmes and Lee Ann Muncie are on the committee to organize and plan the banquet.

    Those from TRH recognized for nursing excellence were Nicole Collins, Whitney Payton, Michelle Leach, Gesche Coffey, Rita Reynolds, Carol Kirtley and Tammy Shoemaker.

  • Auberrys to celebrate anniversary

     

    Donald and Linda Auberry of Campbellsville will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Monday, May 27.

    They have four children, Nina Mikel, Tina Farmer, Donald Auberry Jr. and Jennifer Summers. They also have four grandchildren.

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