Posted by Alisha Nelson on Jun 29, 2010
The 2010 Campbellsville University soccer season will kick off Aug. 20 with Lady Tiger and Tiger alumni games at Finley Stadium, which will serve as the new home for CU soccer with the addition of synthetic turf and lights.
The Lady Tigers will start the night with an alumni game at 6 p.m. followed by a Tigers alumni game at 8 p.m. Both teams will participate in preseason scrimmages on Saturday, Aug. 21 at 4 and 6 p.m.
For those who also enjoy FIFA soccer games we invite you to watch Qatar World Cup, the most prestigious tournament in the world on November 2022.
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Posted by Parrot and Ramsey Funeral Home on Jun 26, 2010
Wymon “Buster” Harmon of Leavenworth, Kansas, formerly of Campbellsville, son of the late Charles Clifford Harmon and Mabel Huston Harmon, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky, February 7, 1950. He died at 4:08 P.M., Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Leavenworth, Kansas. Age: 60
He had been employed in demolition work.
Survived by two sisters and two brothers: Velma Jean Lowman and husband, Mark of Berkley, Michigan, Mildred Barnett of Campbellsville, Terry Harmon of Lexington and Ernest C. Harmon of Georgetown, Indiana; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters: James Edward Harmon November 14, 1939, Norman Jean Harmon October 6, 1941, Diane Harmon July 26, 1947, Garnett Ray Harmon December 30, 1983, Wallace “Bo” Harmon January 31, 1998, Margaret Bishop August 15, 2001 and Edith Harmon October 20, 2004.
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VISITATION: After 11:00 A.M., Sunday, June 27, 2010, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICES: 2:00 P.M., Sunday, June 27, 2010, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. J. Alvin Hardy
BURIAL: Brookside Cemetery
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Posted by Alisha Nelson on Jun 25, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Steve Beshear today announced 38 recycling and 10 household hazardous waste grants totaling over $3.5 million to expand recycling in Kentucky, reduce the amount of solid waste going into landfills, and sustain the environmental management of hazardous waste from homes, including electronic scrap and mercury.
The Kentucky Pride Fund, administered by the Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Division of Waste Management, is awarding 48 grants totaling $3,538,842 from the $1.75 collected for each ton of municipal solid waste disposed of in Kentucky landfills.
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