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Campbellsville Taylor County Kentucky

 
Campbellsville Police Department
Campbellsville Police DepartmentThe Campbellsville Police Department is a full service agency. In addition to the patrol function, staff members are trained in many disciplines to include; tactical response, hostage negotiation, K-9 patrol, bicycle patrol, general investigation, narcotics investigation, child sexual abuse, elder abuse, crime scene evidence collection and preservation, audio/video specialists, and D.A.R.E. instruction.  We also staff the Campbellsville Independent School System with one Resource Officer.

The Police Department is home to the Campbellsville Taylor County E-9-1-1 Center. The Center's well trained staff dispatch for Police, Sheriff, City Fire, County Fire, City/County Rescue, City Utility Service, and Streets and Sanitation.

We care about our community. We supply speakers for subjects such as; crime prevention, 911 services, drug abuse prevention, bicycle safety, car seat checkups and many other subjects. Call (270) 465-4122 or e-mail us to schedule one of our officers and/or telecommunicators to speak to your group, club or civic organization. We look forward to speaking to groups about all aspects of public safety.

Dennis Benningfield
Chief of Police

 

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Green River Lake

Green River Lake is a haven for the water sport and fishing enthusiast as well as the vacationer that just wants to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. This 8,200-acre lake offers over 33 miles of picture perfect water lying between 250 miles of shoreline.

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Civil War

The Battle of Tebbs Bend at Green River Bridge is a well-known portion of Taylor County's history. Col. Orlando H. Moore's men were from Michigan and some Taylor Countians served under Confederate General John Hunt Morgan. Unfortunately for Morgan, history saw a stunning Union victory at the Battle of Tebbs Bend on Green River.

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Fourth of July

Campbellsville is host to one of the biggest 4th of July celebrations in the state. More than 25,000 people turn out for fireworks, country music concerts, and more. Historic downtown Campbellsville offers 190 businesses and services.

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