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Campbellsville is a city in central Kentucky founded in 1817 by Andrew Campbell. It is known for Campbellsville University , Taylor Regional Hospital health care system, its historic downtown, and the proximity to Green River Lake State Park .
Ron Finley Stadium (also known as Citizens Bank Field) is a football stadium in Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States.It is the home stadium for the Campbellsville University Tigers football and soccer teams.
WCKQ (104.1 FM) is a CHR/Top 40–formatted radio station licensed to Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States.The station is owned by Corbin, Kentucky–based Forcht Broadcasting as part of a duopoly with Campbellsville–licensed rock music station WTCO (1450 AM) and Greensburg, Kentucky–licensed country music station WGRK-FM (105.7 FM). [5]
Credo Fitch Harris (1937). Microphone Memoirs of the Horse and Buggy Days of Radio.Bobbs-Merrill Company. (About WHAS and early radio in general)
Multiple men from Central Kentucky and Detroit were arrested Tuesday after a month-long investigation by the Madison County Drug Task Force, according to Sgt. Tye Chavies with Kentucky State Police.
Taylor County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,023. [1] Its county seat is Campbellsville. [2] Settled by people from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina after the American Revolutionary War, the county was organized in 1848 in the Highland Rim region.
The Campbellsville Marching Eagles is the school marching band. The current director are Mallory Arnett and assistant director Kenny Conrow. Campbellsville High School's marching band has appeared in KMEA a total of eight times. In 1987, the Campbellsville High School band received first place in Class 1A. Their director at the time was Robert ...
WTCO (1450 AM) is a rock–formatted radio station licensed to Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States.The station is owned by Corbin, Kentucky–based Forcht Broadcasting as part of a triopoly with Campbellsville–licensed CHR/Top 40 station WCKQ (104.1 FM) and Greensburg, Kentucky–licensed country music station WGRK-FM (105.7 FM).