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Today's Features

  • The holidays are coming up soon, and The Trimble Banner wants to promote your special events. Please be sure to send information about holiday activities for the Community Calendar to hparrish@mytrimblenews.com or editor@mytrimblenews.com. You may also fax information to (502) 255-7797. Thursday, Nov. 19 Trimble County Public Library is hos

  • Thursday, Nov. 5

    Trimble County Hymn Sing is 7 p.m. at Bedford Pentecostal Church on U.S. 42 West. Everyone is invited.

    Saturday, Nov. 7

    Tri-County Community Action Agency and Trimble Co. Community Education is hosting a Relationship Enhance-ment Retreat from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Agape Wilderness Retreat, 831 Barebone Road, Bedford. Call Barbara Dukes at (502) 255-5110, Ext. 1045, for reservations or more information.

  • Wednesday, Nov. 18

    Carroll County Clerk’s Office will be closed to attend training in Louisville. The office will reopen on Nov. 19 with regular business hours.

    Carrollton Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at noon at Butler Park lodge.

    AA Big Book study group meets every Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Carrollton Christian Church, 310 Fifth St.

    Carroll County High School Site Based Decision Making Council meets at 4 p.m. in the high school conference room.

  • There was tons of fun to be had at Saturday's Fall Festival at Bedford Elementary School. From a cake walk, cornhole, golve and other activities, to raffles, vendors and lots of great fried-fish sandwiches, the event drew a large crowd.

  • Thursday, Nov. 12 Trimble County Local Emergency Planning Committee will meet at the Trimble County Extension office on High Country Lane at 1:30 p.m. Topic will be past storms and flash flooding, and a new EOC location for Trimble County. All members should attend the discussion and for any updates on hazardous materials for Tier 2 reporting. Milton City Commission meets at 7 p.

  • Wednesday, Nov. 11

    Veteran’s Day

    Family Community Pharmacy Program will screen potential clients from 9-11 a.m. at the Northern Ky. Community Action Center, Highland Avenue. Call (502) 732-5253.

    Carrollton Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at noon at Butler Park lodge.

    Carroll County Public Library presents Wednesdays @ One, 1 p.m.

    AA Big Book study group meets every Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Carrollton Christian Church, 310 Fifth St.

  • Landmark News Service

    The Infinite Realm, a gospel music band organized by a group of Trimble County High School students in the late 1960s, will celebrate 40 years of Christian music ministry with a reunion concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Bedford Baptist Church.

  • Wednesday, Nov. 4

    Carrollton Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at noon at Butler Park lodge.

    AA Big Book study group meets every Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Carrollton Christian Church, 310 Fifth St.

    Ghent Planning and Zoning Commission meets at 6 p.m. in Ghent City Hall.

    Bingo every Wednesday night at the American Legion, Post No. 41 at 123 Fifth St. in Carrollton. Doors open at 6 p.m., Bingo starts at 7 p.m. All are welcome.

    Thursday, Nov. 5

  • The Trimble Banner Their mission seemed simple: Design a rocket out of plastic 2-liter soda bottles and other materials that can be fueled by water and air pressure and launched at least 150 feet into the air. It wasn’t as simple as it seemed, but most of the students in Angela Pacheco’s advanced physics class were able to meet the challenge on the Raider athleti

  • This is a column about stories. Our newspaper is filled each week with stories about local happenings in government, school administration, courts and law enforcement, civic activities and the numerous happenings that influence our lives on an ongoing basis in Carroll County.

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