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Today's News

  • Food Inspections for May 20

    The following businesses were inspected by the Lake Cumberland District Health Department using the scale below.

    • 85 to 100, pass inspection.

    • 70 to 84, business must be re-inspected within 30 days.

    • Less than 70, a suspension of permit notice is sent to owner; if owner doesn't reply within 10 days, the permit will be revoked and the business will be closed.

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  • Circuit Court Action for May 20

    It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "Circuit Court Action" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

    Taylor Circuit Court Judge Dan Kelly's May 7 docket:

  • CU claims NCCAA Mideast Region title

    Jordan Cornett, CU Sports Information

    The Campbellsville Tigers won all three games to claim the NCCAA Mideast Regional Tournament on Saturday in Nashville with a 6-5 victory over host Trevecca Nazarene University.
     “I feel fantastic,” head coach Beauford Sanders said. “This is wonderful and a great accomplishment.
    “Of course we were disappointed when we didn’t qualify for the NAIA opening round, but to have this opportunity and to see us get together and play better baseball and win the thing is great.

  • Locals qualify for state track

     

  • Public Record for May 16

    It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "On the Record" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

    Traffic

    • Susan M. Ewing, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no/expired registration plates, proof filed, defendant stipulated probable cause, dismissed.

  • Spurlington Road home damaged in fire

    A home on Spurlington Road was damaged by fire on Monday night.

    According to a Taylor County Fire & Rescue report, personnel were dispatched to 5066 Spurlington Road at 10:12 p.m.

    Upon arrival, firefighters found the two-story home, which belongs to Thomas Tungate, with heavy smoke showing from both floors.

    According to the report, the fire appears to have started in a wall near a breaker box on the first floor and spread through the wall to the room above.

  • Dowling, Arnold to wed

     

    Natalie Dowling and Blake Arnold of Lexington announce their engagement.

    Dowling is the daughter of Ricky and Valerie Dowling of Campbellsville.

    She is a graduate of Taylor County High School and University of Kentucky. She is employed by the Fayette County school system.

    Arnold is the son of Eddie and Pam Arnold of Grayson.

    He is a graduate of East Carter High School and Kentucky Community & Technical College System. He is a respiratory therapist at University of Kentucky Hospital.

  • Wilhoit, Williamson to wed

     

    Stephanie Lorene Wilhoit and Craig Williamson Jr. of Campbellsville announce their engagement.

    Wilhoit is the daughter of James and Connie Wilhoit of Campbellsville. Her grandparents are Odell and Sue Warren of Mt. Sherman, Mary Rose Murphy of Campbellsville, Darrison Bowling of Buffalo and the late Darrell Wilhoit.

    She graduated from Taylor County High School in 2012 and is a homemaker.

    Williamson is the son of George and Marie Prebee of Campbellsville.

    He is employed at Golden Living Center.

  • Early Days for 5-16

     

    TEN YEARS AGO

    May 15, 2003

    John Raymond and Mary Lee Keltner of Columbia will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday.

    Norma Dee James and Terry Lee Garmon will exchange wedding vows on Saturday, May 24.

    Merica Durbin of Campbellsville received a nursing academic award from Western Kentucky University's College of Health and Human Services when she was recognized in a ceremony on April 19.

  • Board members create director of district-wide services position

    There will soon be another employee to help Campbellsville schools improve.

    On Monday night, Campbellsville School Board members approved the creation of a director of district-wide services position.

    Deaton said the person hired for the position will oversee federal programs and their implementation.

    He said the director will also oversee school improvement plans and implementation of those plans.

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