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Milestones

  • Tebbs Bend Nature Area to be developed

     

    Darren Henson, at left, a consultant, and local resident Billy Joe Fudge are shown flagging trails at Tebbs Bend Nature Area.

    Officials recently received a grant to develop about four miles of trails for hikers.

  • Travels with the CKNJ

     

    Several local residents recently took a cruise aboard the Carnival Destiny Cruise Ship and took along a copy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal.

    They traveled to Ocho Rios, Jamaica and Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Front, from left, are Cheryl Dudgeon, Judy Mullins and Dolly Harris.

    Back, Missy Sutton, Christine Greer, Juanita Basham, Corinne Rogers, Judy Benningfield and Pat Webster.

  • Travels with the CKNJ

     

    Pat Malone recently attended a national Fantastic Sam's convention in Las Vegas, Nev., and took along a copy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal.

  • Hunts celebrate 62nd wedding anniversary

     

    Edward and Geneva Hunt of the Mac community celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on Sept. 9. Their children are David Hunt and Phyllis Sallee.

  • Prim, Moss to wed

     

    Tessa Prim and Matthew Moss of Columbia announce their engagement.

    Prim is the daughter of Joey Keith of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Burton of Russell Springs and the late Beccy Keith. She is the granddaughter of Bruce Thompson of Columbia and the late Shannon Thompson.

    Moss is the son of Harrison and Shirley Moss of Columbia. He is the grandson of Bettie and Bradley Burton of Campbellsville, Pee Wee Dulworth and Jerry Dial of Columbia and the late Irene Dial and Dillon Moss.

  • Cox, Humphress to wed

     

    Andrea Brooke Cox of Campbellsville and Nicholas Todd Humphress of Elk Horn announce their engagement.

    Cox is the daughter of Doug and Ann Cox of Campbellsville. Her grandparents are Jay and Jewell Cox of Campbellsville and Jake and Rachel Willis of Columbia.

    She is a 2009 graduate of Taylor County High School and attends Elizabethtown Community College, where she is majoring in business management. She is employed at Kroger.

  • Newton, Hardesty to wed

     

    Kim Newton and Paul Hardesty of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Newton is the daughter of Orville and Rena Newton of Campbellsville.

    The ceremony will be Saturday, Oct. 27, at 6 p.m. at Pitman Valley Baptist Church.

    All family and friends are invited to attend.

  • Randolph, Graves to wed

     

    Lauren Elizabeth Randolph of Cookeville, Tenn., and Kyle Davis Graves of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Randolph is the daughter of Roger and Jane Randolph of Baxter, Tenn.

    She is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Vincent Jr. of Anderson, S.C., Elizabeth Gribble of Cookeville and the late Johnnie Randolph.

    Graves is the son of Murrell and Gertie Graves of Campbellsville.

    He is the grandson of Addina Graves of Glasgow and the late Lem Davis Graves and Jerry and Ruth Staley.

  • 4 Given to perform at state contest

     

    4 Given, the winners of this year's K-Country Showdown, will perform at the state showdown competition on Oct. 27 in Owensboro.

    The group, made up of Brian Cole, Spencer Agee, J.T. Agee, Tori Cochran, Chris Cole and Emili Cochran, will perform at the Community Center on Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. There will be a chili supper and donations will be accepted.

    For more information about the group, call (270) 572-3931 or visit www.4given5.com.

  • Cox, Scott honored with wedding shower

     

    A miscellaneous wedding shower was given for Amory Cox on July 22 at Campbellsville Christian Church, hosted by the Together in Christ Sunday School class.

    Cox married Trevor Scott of Owensboro on Saturday, Sept. 22 at Campbellsville University's Ransdell Chapel.

    The couple will live in Nashville.

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