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Today's Features

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    NaKita Dale Lane Stargel of Campbellsville and Thomas Wayne Ewing of Lebanon announce their engagement.

    Stargel is the daughter of Rodney and Melissa Lynn Stargel of Campbellsville. Her grandparents are Roger and Jean Stargel of Columbia and Judy Pollard of Somerset.

    Stargel is a student at Campbellsville University and is employed at Cedars of Lebanon.

    Ewing is the son of Billy and Beverly Ewing of Lebanon. His grandparents are Georgia Pendygraft of Lebanon and the late Robert Pendygraft and Barnett and Mattie Ewing.

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    Taylor County Junior Conservation Board, Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers and Hord's Landscaping planted two trees on Friday, April 26, in honor of Arbor Day.

    The trees were planted at the Taylor County War Memorial at the Taylor County Courthouse. Hord's Landscaping donated the trees.

    Taylor County Junior Conservation Board strives to promote conservation in Campbellsville.

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    Amanda Kelley has been named the Taylor Regional Hospital ambassador for spring 2013. Cindy Hardy was also nominated.

    Kelley was nominated by a team member. The following was written about Kelley on her nomination forms.

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    Meagan Rafferty was honored with a wedding shower on April 21 at Jane Blevins' home.

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    Janet Cowherd was recently chosen as Feburary's employee of the month at Lake Cumberland District Health Department.

    Cowherd was selected for her extra efforts in arranging for resources for a needy child. Taylor County is included in the LCDHD district.

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    Shoppers searched for bargains last week at the annual KY 55 yard sale.

    The sale extended through several counties and vendors set up in Taylor County last Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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    Campbellsville Trail Town Task Force recently initiated "Get Fit Taylor County Week," which will be celebrated May 6-11.

    The week is funded by McDonald’s Corp. to gear up for an August Connextions event at Green River Lake State Park.

    The Task Force is dedicated to raise awareness about the benefits of exercise and the abundance of recreation opportunities in Taylor County through these events.

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    TEN YEARS AGO

    April 24, 2003

    Blake Corbin of Campbellsville has been named a United States national award winner in physical education by the United States achievement academy.

    Brad and Amber Vaughn were honored with a wedding shower at Woodlawn Christian Church. The couple was married on Feb. 21.

    Floye Minor Smith, 85, of Tammie Trail in Campbellsville, died Sunday, April 20, in Louisville.

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    She starts with an idea that sparks her imagination.

    Years later, those ideas have wound themselves into several novels, one having ended up on several best-seller lists.

    Campbellsville native Janna McMahan, who has published four novels, came back to her hometown last week to speak at the Taylor County Public Library.

    McMahan, who now lives in South Carolina, spoke about her books, writing process and background, and where her ideas come from.

  • Tonya and Nick Miller of Columbia announce the birth of a daughter, Serenity Elizabeth Marie Miller, on April 9 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville. She weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 19.5 inches long.

    Grandparents are Lue and Glen Flippo of Columbia and Sharon and Fred Miller of Akron, Ind.

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    Nicole Garrity Smith of Greensburg announces the birth of a daughter, Raylee Jade Wright, at 5:13 p.m. on April 10 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville. She weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was 18 inches long.

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