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Milestones

  • Early Days for 3-21

     

    TEN YEARS AGO

    March 20, 2003

    Cousins Tanner Barnes and Carly Bland celebrated their fourth birthdays with friends at Glow Worms on Feb. 25.

    Taylor County High School Future Farmers of America will have a pet adoption fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kroger in Green River Plaza.

    Campbellsville High School boys' freshman basketball squad captured the 20th district tournament Feb. 22 and finished with a 16-3 record.

  • Birth Announcements for March 14

    Deanna and James Barnes of Campbellsville announce the birth of a daughter, Lylah Bleu Barnes, at 8:18 a.m. on Feb. 25 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long.

    Grandparents are Anna and Dean Gillock and Brenda Pierce of Campbellsville and Albert and Cindy Barnes of Louisville.

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  • Haines, Bennett to wed

     

    Lauren Haines and James "Jamie" Bennett of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Haines is the daughter of Thomas and Tonya Haines of Campbellsville.

    She is the granddaughter of Linda Gabehart of Campbellsville and Alton and Barbara Haines of Hiseville, Ky.

    She completed a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry at Campbellsville University.

    Bennett is the son of Johnny and Beverly Bennett of Horse Cave.

  • Smiths celebrate 70th anniversary

     

    Frank Page Smith and Nell Tapscott Smith of Campbellsville celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on March 6.

    The Smiths were married March 6, 1943, in Campbellsville in a double wedding ceremony with Bob Roberts and Virginia Bryan.

    Dorothy Halen Follis-Payne of Campbellsville and the late Edward Payne were attendants.

    The Smiths married before Mr. Smith was drafted to serve in World War II.

    Before Mr. Smith left Campbellsville on April 7, 1943, for Texas, the two were studying at Campbellsville College.

  • Nelson, Bale wed

     

    Cindy Nelson and Hollis Bale of Campbellsville were married on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Saloma Baptist Church during a private ceremony. Bro. John Chowning officiated.

    Nelson is the daughter of Harold and Frances Waymon of Elk Horn. She is employed at Fort Knox Federal Credit Union.

    Bale is the son of Jean Bale of Summersville and the late Howard Bale. He is employed at Lowe's.

    Jessica Hedgespeth, the bride's daughter, was her mother's matron of honor. Megan McKinney, the groom's daughter, was her father's attendant.

  • Birth Announcements for Feb. 28

    Mary Samantha Belton and Brandon Scott Smothers of Campbellsville announce the birth of a daughter, Chloe Christine Smothers, at 1:24 a.m. on Nov. 29 at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. She weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces and was 19 inches long.

    Grandparents are William Troy and Nona Christine Belton, Larry Jesse Smothers and Christine Mae Smothers, all of Campbellsville.

    Great-grandparents are Wendell and Elvira Belton of Campbellsville.

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  • Good Hope celebrates Valentine's Day

     

    Good Hope Baptist Church members celebrated Valentine's Day on Saturday, Feb. 9, with a banquet.

    Kenny Willis provided musical entertainment.

  • Jeffries, Burton to wed

    Stefanie Jeffries and Jacob Burton of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Jeffries is the daughter of Rodney and Julita Jeffries of Campbellsville. She is the granddaughter of Colbert and Lillian Riggs of Lebanon.

    Burton is the son of Noel and Lou Burton of Campbellsville.

    The ceremony will be Saturday, Aug. 31, at The Homeplace on Green River in Campbellsville.

    A reception will follow at the Campbellsville National Guard armory.

    All family and friends are invited to attend.

  • 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.

  • TRH auxiliary donates to equipment fund

     

    Taylor Regional Hospital Auxiliary members have made a $23,993.76 donation for the purchase of new equipment to be used in 38 different departments throughout the facility.

    Auxiliary members make this donation every year based on a wish list submitted from team members.

    Wish list requests are submitted for approval at the end of the year and are voted on by auxiliary members.

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