Central Kentucky News Journal Corps of Engineers begins process of leasing Pikes Ridge Campground By CKNJ STAFFUpdated Mar 28, 2025 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is beginning the formal process of soliciting interest for the potential transfer of management responsibilit…
News Local BPW chapter emphasizes Equal Pay Day By Special to the CKNJUpdated Mar 29, 2025 The Campbellsville Business and Professional Women’s organization celebrated Women’s History Month at its monthly meeting March 20.
Central Kentucky News Journal TCHS senior named All-State Attorney By CKNJ STAFFUpdated Mar 25, 2025 Competing in the Kentucky High School Mock Trial Association’s state tournament, Taylor County High School presented both sides of its case an…
KSP: Adair teacher accused of asking teen to kill her husband 1 hr ago A school teacher in Adair County is accused of trying to convince a teenage boy to kill her husband.
News Farmers’ Market opens season early By BEN SHEROAN PAXTON MEDIA GROUP 12 hrs ago The Farmers’ Market is getting an early start on the season by holding its opening day celebration Saturday.
Central Kentucky News Journal Local eighth-grader wins regional Civics Bee By CKNJ STAFFUpdated Apr 2, 2025 Three students from Taylor County Middle School took the top positions in the National Civics Bee regional competition Saturday held at the Ro…
Central Kentucky News Journal ECTC plans conference for women returning to workforce By PAXTON MEDIA GROUP Mar 30, 2025 Elizabethtown Community and Technical College will present n event for women who are returni…
Central Kentucky News Journal Employment opportunities bring people here By BEN SHEROAN PAXTON MEDIA GROUPUpdated Mar 29, 2025 Ongoing job development efforts in Taylor County have established the community as a place w…
Central Kentucky News Journal UK announces increased security at hospital By TOM LATEK KENTUCKY TODAYUpdated Mar 25, 2025 LEXINGTON
Central Kentucky News Journal Taylor begins superintendent interviews By CKNJ STAFFUpdated Mar 25, 2025 The Taylor County School Board is conducting a pair of special meetings this week to intervi…