The groom is the son of Charlie and Phyllis Burke of Junction City. He is a 1993 graduate of Boyle County High School and an employee of R.R. Donnelley and Primerica.
They live in Danville.
Sparks-Osborn
Melissa Dawn Sparks and Dwayne Russell "Nuck" Osborn were married June 17 at the home of the bride by the Rev. Lee Arnold of Beech Fork Baptist Church.
Miranda Rankin of Bardstown served as maid of honor. Jennifer Osborn was flowergirl and Jessica Osborn was ringbearer. They are daughters of the groom.
Mark Watkins of Bardstown was best man.
After a reception, the couple made a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn.
The bride is the daughter of Sonny and Sylvia Norvell of Danville. She is a 1984 graduate of Boyle County High School and an employee of A&G Tree Service.
The groom is the son of Edwin and Donna Osborn of Perryville and Robert and Nona Utz of Jackson, Tenn. He is a 1982 graduate of North Carroll High School and an employee of A&G Tree Service.
They live in Gravel Switch.
Caudill-Cox
Melissa Ann Caudill and Alan Tracy Cox were married June 25 at Logan Hubble Memorial Park by Dan Gutenson.
Teresa Hines of Stanford served as maid of honor. Flowergirls were Katie Cox and Hailey Caudill, both of Stanford.
Bubba Briscoe of Harrodsburg was best man. Ringbearers were Dawson Gilbert and Ashley Caudill, both of Stanford.
After a reception at the couple's home, they took a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn.
The bride is the daughter of Gary Hines and Elsie Harrison, both of Stanford. She is a 1998 graduate of Lincoln County High School and an employee of Cashland Financial in Danville.
The groom is the son of Larry and Sheila Cox of Perryville. He is a 1994 graduate of Boyle County High School and an employee of Pepsi Cola of Harrodsburg.
They live in Stanford.
Mitchell-Cobb
Tracie A. Mitchell and Donnie E. Cobb were married June 24 at Willow Grove Baptist Church in Danville by the Rev. Dale Denton.
Sherry Czwakiel of Clearwater, Fla., sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Sheryl "Nikki" Cobb of Lexington, daughter of the groom.
Roger Land of Cynthiana was best man. Groomsmen were Benny Mattingly of Louisville, D.J. Cobb of Lexington, son of the groom, and Jimmy Cecil of Richmond.
After a reception at the church, the couple made a wedding trip to Gatlinburg.
The bride is the daughter of Brenda D. Mitchell of Danville and Garvey Mitchell of Lawrenceburg. She is a 1987 graduate of Boyle County High School and a manager of inventory accuracy at Dana Sealing Products in Danville.
The groom is the son of John and Mary Cobb of Owenton and Patricia Cobb of Lexington. He is a 1984 graduate of Bryan Station High School in Lexington and an employee of Fayette County schools.
They live in Lexington.
Waterfill-Henson
Amy Laura Waterfill and Michael Jay Henson were married May 5 in Harrodsburg.
An open reception will be held 6 p.m. Saturday at Lions Park Community Center.
The bride is the daughter of Dallas and Glenda Waterfill of Harrodsburg.
The groom is the son of Betty Perry of Junction City and J.W. Henson of Dobson, N.C.
They live in Harrodsburg.
Gash-Wilson
Carey LeAnn Gash and Dustin Woodrow Wilson were married May 20 at Harrodsburg Baptist Church by Harold Best.
Kelly Gash of Harrodsburg served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristyna Coslow, Jessica Stevens, Lynsey Lane, Vanessa Hazelwood and Heather Watts, all of Harrodsburg. Kennedy Thompson of Harrodsburg was flowergirl.
Brandon Lane of Harrodsburg was best man. Groomsmen were Joe Wilson II, Josh Wilson, Clayton King, Clay Wilson and Josh Horn, all of Harrodsburg. Kobie Wessling and Kaelin Drakeford, both of Harrodsburg, were ringbearers.
After a reception at Grow Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf, the couple made a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico.
The bride is the daughter of Stephen and Teresa Gash of Harrodsburg. She is a 2002 graduate of Mercer County High School and attends Eastern Kentucky University.
The groom is the son of Joe and Cindy Wilson of Harrodsburg. He is a 2004 graduate of Mercer County High School and an employee of L.W. Wilson and Sons Equipment Riggers.
They live in Harrodsburg.