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Milestones

  • Horton, Lawless to wed

    Allison Horton of Rineyville and Lincoln Lawless of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Horton is the daughter of Jim and Michelle Horton of Lanesville, Ind. She is the granddaughter of Ben Horton of Madison, Ind., Brenda Estes of Hanover, Ind., and the late Joan Horton.

    Horton graduated from Campbellsville University with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and from Bellarmine University with a Master of Arts in teaching. She is employed as a high school chemistry teacher and a softball coach in Brandenburg.

  • Son wins annual family cooking contest

     

    Campbellsville native Aaron Phillips has won the third annual Phillips family cooking competition that puts him against his mother, Campbellsville resident Patti Phillips.

    Aaron, who is in the United States Navy and is stationed in Hawaii, has won the competition for the past two years.

    The contest consists of an appetizer, main course and dessert.

    Some surprise ingredients were dill pickles, crawfish and pineapple.

    The competition will be in Hawaii next year.

  • INFAC donates $3,000 to Green River Ministries

     

    INFAC Corp. recently donated $3,000 to Green River Ministries of Campbellsville to support its operations as a homeless shelter.

    Inside the Green River Ministries Complex are offices for Taylor County Crisis Relief, Taylor County Ministerial Food Pantry, Habitat for Humanity and the Lions Club.

    "We are pleased to make this donation to a great organization who is helping citizens of Campbellsville and Taylor County that are in need," Brian Bland, INFAC general manager, said.

  • TRH presents Service Awards to auxiliary volunteers

     

    Taylor Regional Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers had its annual awards luncheon on Dec. 4.

    With 49 workers, the auxiliary has given 8,139 volunteer hours this year to help TRH by working at the information desk, surgery department, emergency department, radiology department, cancer center, gift shop and as greeters. The auxiliary also collected canned food items to be donated to the local food pantry as part of its service to the community.

  • Birth Announcements for Jan. 17

    Jamie and Sammy Blakeman of Greensburg announce the birth of a son, Brady James Blakeman, at 2:25 p.m. on Dec. 4 at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. He weighed 6 pounds, 15.5 ounces and was 20 inches long.

    Grandparents are J.T. and Shelia Stearman, Mike and Brenda Blakeman and Betty Judd, all of Greensburg.

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    Ginger and Shawn Allen of Campbellsville announce the birth of a daughter, Sage Presley Allen, at 10:43 a.m. on Dec. 10 at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. She weighed 7 pounds, 13.5 ounces and was 20 inches long.

  • Schwab celebrates 10th birthday

     

    Aleah Schwab recently celebrated her 10th birthday at Phillips Lanes Bowling Alley

  • Agee retires from Comcast

     

    Julius Agee recently retired after 45 years of service at Comcast.

    There was a celebration in Agee's honor on Jan. 4 at the Community Center.

  • Troop visits nursing center

     

    Girl Scout Troop 2704 visited Campbellsville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center residents during Thanksgiving.

  • Callahans to celebrate anniversary

     

    Charlotte and Odell Callahan of Campbellsville will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Jan. 12.

    A celebration will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at Camp Acton. The couple requests no gifts.

  • Birth Announcements for Jan. 3

    Gabrielle Roberts Sweets and Thomas Sweets of Chattanooga, Tenn. announce the birth of a son, Isaac Wesley Sweets, at 1:22 a.m. on Dec. 12 at Erlanger East Campus in Chattanooga. He weighed 9 pounds, 8 ounces and was 22 inches long.

    Grandparents are Dr. Wesley and Sida Roberts of Campbellsville and Thomas P. Sweets of Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Great-grandmother is Jewel Faye Roberts of Ocala, Fla.

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