Posted by John Humphress on Jul 5, 2011
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. (AMW) – A Green County teenager drowned on the Fourth of July, exactly one year following the last drowning to occur in Taylor County.
Daniel Cody Matney, 14, was pulled from the Green River shortly before 8 a.m. ET and pronounced dead at the scene by Taylor County Coroner Terry Dabney.
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Posted by John Humphress on Jul 3, 2011
2011 SCHEDULE
Campbellsville-Taylor County Fourth of July Celebration
This Year’s Theme: America – Land of Innovation
Click Here for Map of Downtown
Saturday – July 2nd:
9:00 AM Taylor Regional Hospital presents FREEDOM 5k Run / 1K Walk
6:30 PM Campbellsville Baptist Church presents Southern Gospel Singing
(at Campbellsville Baptist Church).
Sunday – July 3rd:
5:00 PM – All Downtown Activities Open
(Booths, Food Vendors, Market Place, Living Grace Church Family Fun Zone)
5:30-6:00 Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive (Beside new Judicial Center)
6:00 – 6:30 Hardwood Kickers
6:30 – 7:15 Taylor Regional Hospital Children’s Parade
7:00 – 7:30 Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive (Beside new Judicial Center)
7:30 – 10:30 K-Country Colgate Country Showdown
Monday – July 4th:
7:00 AM Hot Air Balloons lift off from Miller Park Walk Track
7:00 – 9:00 Campbellsville Christian Church FREE Breakfast
8:00 AM Patriotic music begins on Main Stage
9:00 AM Opening Ceremonies on Happy days Stage (Intersection of Main and Central)
9:00 National Anthem – Allie Shae Hash on the Happy Days Stage
9:30 Steve Gray on Happy Days Stage
9:40 Reagan Pollock and Blake Allen on Happy Days Stage
10:00 Taylor County Bank Parade begins including the AutoSmart Float Contest
11:30 East Campbellsville Church of God Choir
12:00 Forcht Bank Barbeque competition begins in the Amazon.com Food Court
Taylor County Fair Auction of wood carvings on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
Community Trust Bank Antique Tractor and Steam Engine Show (First St. near the TC Courthouse)
Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive
12:15 Allie Shae Hash on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
12:40 Taylor County High School Show Choir Showcase on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
1:15 p.m. Kaiser Bill and Friends 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Music show on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
2:00 Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive
2:45 Samantha Osborne on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
3:15 Green River Grass on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage
4:00 Activities Move to Miller Park
6:00 CKNJ Duck Derby
5:00-9:00 MacDaddy entertainment DJ Show (Gazebo)
Dark Citizen’s Bank Fireworks Explosion!
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Posted by John Humphress on Jun 30, 2011
DATE: July 1, 2011
(Taylor County, KY)—The Taylor County Tourist Commission is pleased to announce that Taylor County is featured prominently on the Travel Kentucky application for iPhone, iPad, iTouch and Google Android smartphone technologies.
Created by Kentucky Monthly magazine, Travel Kentucky showcases statewide tourism destinations through a combination of themed tours, searchable category directories, and real-time, GPS-triggered, turn by turn directional routing.
The app is available now on iTunes and the Android Marketplace as a free download.
Taylor County is featured in the app’s “City Guides,” providing users with a full directory of all Taylor County’s attractions, restaurants, shops, lodging, and much more.
Taylor County’s participation on the app provides a new and unique way for Taylor County to be marketed to visitors, as the app works to connect users to destinations that they are interested in by topic, what is nearby, and by themed tours.
“Our goal for Travel Kentucky is to help visitors find and explore destinations that they may never have heard of before,” said Kentucky Monthly publisher Steve Vest. “By exploring themed tours and searching for subjects of interest on the app, we hope to expand visitors’ awareness of the communities and attractions we have here in Kentucky.”
For more information about Travel Kentucky, or to have your destination listed, please contact app@kentuckymonthly.com or call 888-329-0053.
About Kentucky Monthly Magazine
Founded in 1998, Kentucky Monthly celebrates the people, places, events, and culture of the Commonwealth, reaching more than 132,000 readers. Our slogan is “Uniting Kentuckians Everywhere” focusing on Kentucky today, while not forgetting the people and events that shaped our heritage. Kentucky Monthly has partnered with BarZ Adventures for app development within the state. Connect with Kentucky Monthly through www.kentuckymonthly.com or call 1-888-329-0053.
About Taylor County Tourist Commission
The Taylor County Tourist Commission, founded in 1992, is funded by a 3% transient room tax paid only by those who lodge in Taylor County. The tax is not paid by Taylor County residents — unless they are staying over night in a Taylor County lodging facility. The Taylor County Tourist Commission’s purpose is to promote the economic growth of Taylor County through expenditure of the 3% transient room tax for the sole purpose of promoting tourist activity to the area. The Commission strives to increase business to every establishment that directly or indirectly serves the traveling public and extend the hand of welcome to all visitors and visitor prospects by keeping the highest traditions of hospitality expected of our area, and in keeping with fair and honest business practices.
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Posted by John Humphress on Jun 30, 2011
(Casey County, KY) – 78-year-old Patricia Ann Modrelle was found deceased Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at approximately 5:00 PM EDT. Ms. Modrelle was scheduled to be at a Doctor’s appointment in Danville at 9:30 EDT on Tuesday morning June 28. When she did not make her appointment and could not be reached by family members, she was reported missing. After a long search on Tuesday and early Wednesday by KSP personnel with helicopter air support, a ground search was initiated. Ms. Modrelle was located approximately 3 miles from her home lying in a dry creek bed just off of KY highway 243. She had driven off of the roadway and through a heavily wooded area, into the creekbed. There was no evidence at the scene to suggest that Ms. Modrelle had taken any action to avoid the incident. Boyle County Coroner Dr. Don Hamner prounounced Ms. Modrelle dead as a result of natural causes. KSP were assisted at the scene by Boyle, Marion and Casey County rescue.
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