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CU receives walking trail around center in Harrodsburg



2017-06-04 - Campbellsville University Harrodsburg Center - Photo by Joshua Williams.
A new Farmers National Bank Community Walking Trail circles around the Conover Education Center at 1150 Danville Road, Harrodsburg Ky. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held with, rom left: Tatum Wessling, Wes Carter, regional director of Development, Sharon Howell, vice president of marketing at Farmers National Bank, Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University, Greg Caudill, CEO of Farmers National Bank, Blake Shewmaker, assistant vice president of Farmers National Bank, Amy Mathews, director of the Conover Education Center and Jill Cutler, executive director of Mercer County Chamber of Commerce and regional education coordinator at Campbellsville University, officially cut the ribbon to inaugurate the Farmers National Bank Community Walking Trail at the Campbellsville University’s Conover Education Center, Harrodsburg Ky.


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