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Today's Features

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    Taylor County was represented at the state Acteens conference in Bardstown recently.

    Acteens from Liberty, Lowell Avenue and Pleasant Hill Baptist churches attended the event, which was called EXALT.

    Girls learned to be a Bondservant for Christ.

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    Elizabeth Malone Ellis, formerly of Campbellsville, and James Cameron Shaw announce their engagement.

    Ellis is the daughter of David Ellis and Cassandra Ellis of Campbellsville.

    Shaw is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw of Plainview, Texas.

    Ellis is a 2006 graduate of Green County High School in Greensburg. In 2009, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. She is employed as a federal grassroots specialist at the American College of Cardiology in Washington, D.C.

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    The Gabehart family recently toured the Taylor County Public Library, which is now located at the former Gabehart Lumber Co. building on East Broadway.

    Adult Services Librarian Debbie Parson said the Gabeharts were pleased and surprised with the transformation of the lumber company space into the new library.

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    Dennis and Sarah Crawley, residents at The Grandview, recently celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary.

    The couple met at a Campbellsville Youth for Christ meeting years ago and were married when they were young.

    They are members of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

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    Greater Campbellsville United recently donated two books to the Taylor County Public Library.

    GCU donated "Lincoln's Hundred Days" by Louis P. Masur and "The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement" by Taylor Branch.

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    American Legion Post 82 recently donated $500 to Taylor County Bank's drive to send supplies to Campbellsville National Guard troops activated overseas.

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    Clark Howard recently joined the Campbellsville Rotary Club. He is pictured with president Jane Wheatley.

    The club meets every Wednesday at Taylor Regional Hospital at noon.

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    Nolan "Hotshot" Gilpin holds a metal disk that sliced into a tree 39 years ago during the April 3, 1974, tornado that ripped through Mannsville.

    Though no one was killed, the tornado damaged many businesses and homes.

    Gilpin said the tree was located on his late brother Edwin's property on Joe Kerr Road.

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    TEN YEARS AGO

    April 17, 2003

    Rhonda Gail Campbell, 33, of Phillips Drive in Campbellsville, died Friday, April 11, in Campbellsville.

    Chester and Ina Blakeman of Campbellsville celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on April 29.

    Howell Berry, 60, of Elk Horn, died Wednesday, April 9, at his home.

    The annual Campbellsville/Taylor County Fire Department pancake breakfast will be from 5 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 26.

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    He is a landscaper by trade, but he recently fulfilled a dream when he penned and published his first children's story.

    Rob Harris of Campbellsville, owner of Harris Lawn & Landscaping, self-published his first children's book, "Elkadorfia - The Secret Realm of the Mighty Oaks."

    The e-book version was released in June 2011. The paperback hit shelves last December. The book is available for purchase on Amazon.com.

    Originally from LaRue County, Harris traveled a lot while serving in the United States Navy.

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