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Today's News

  • TCHS students tour Washington D.C.

     

    Taylor County High School social studies students recently visited Washington, D.C. Thirty-five students and three teachers spent several days touring the capitol.

    Here, the group is pictured on the capitol steps with Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

  • TCMS names Students of the Week

     

    Taylor County Middle School recently named its Students of the Week for the week of April 29.

    They are, from left, Vanessa Allen, Kelsie Perkins, Kailey Witham, Isabella Spurling, Josh Beard and Luke Mings.

  • Ag commissioner visits TCHS

     

    Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer visited Taylor County High School recently and spoke to Future Farmers of America members.

    Comer discussed the Department of Agriculture's responsibilities, the impact of recent legislation and resources the department can provide to young farmers pursuing careers in agriculture.

  • Take mom fishing during her weekend

     

  • Public Record for May 9

    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

    • Jamie A. Atwood, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, proof filed, defendant stipulated probable cause, dismissed.

  • Police respond to shooting

    A Campbellsville man is dead after shooting himself on Saturday.

    According to a Campbellsville Police report, officers responded on Saturday at approximately 3:30 a.m. to 103 Sand Point Drive in Campbellsville to a report of a gunshot wound.

    Officers determined that Bon E. Clark, 26, of Campbellsville sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS personnel transported him to Taylor Regional Hospital. He was later flown to University of Louisville for treatment.

  • Two men stabbed after break-in

    Two Campbellsville men have been treated and released after being stabbed during a fight.

    According to a Campbellsville Police report released on Monday, officers responded at 10:14 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, to a reported break-in at 606 Walling Ave. in Campbellsville.

    Upon arrival, officers found two male subjects inside the residence; Marvin Brown of Ray Court, and Marcus Crowder, who lives at the Walling Avenue home. They both had stab wounds, the report states.

  • Taylor County Sheriff's Office Statistics

    The Taylor County Sheriff's Office released its April activity report recently.

    The report includes 31 cases opened, 127 criminal arrests, 25 traffic collisions worked, seven injury collisions worked, 104 arrest warrants served, 113 civil papers served, 35 citations issued, two DUI arrests, 562 complaints answered, 28 vehicles inspected, 1,460 hours worked and 10,458 miles driven.

  • Circuit Court Action for May 9

    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 April 22 docket:

  • Food Inspections for May 9

    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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