Tobacco Did you know…• Nine out of 10 regular smokers began using tobacco products before age 18.• The average teen smoker begins at age 13.• About 2/3 of teens smokers say they want to quit smoking.
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5837 will host the annual Memorial Day Program on May 29, 2017 at 11 am. The Memorial will be held on the Butler County Courthouse lawn.
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The BCHS Project Prom committee would like to thank the following for their part in making the 2017 BCHS Project Prom successful. Our students had a fun night of playing games and participating in various activities to win money and prizes.
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Playschool Graduation sponsored by the Butler County High School Child Development classes took place on Tuesday, May 9.
51 preschoolers along with 53 playschool teachers took part in the graduation ceremonies.
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BOWLING GREEN, KY/MAY 5, 2017 – Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. has announced the 2017 recipients of its Spirit for Education Scholarship: Grant Newland, son of Mike Newland of Morgantown KY. Grant is a senior at Butler County High School, in Morgantown KY.
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Mon. May 8: Dexterville Route
Dexterville-Banock Rd, Good News Center, County Rd
Tues. May 9: Fifth Dist. Route
Neafus Rd, Oak Ridge Rd, Happy Trail Ln.
Wed. May 10: 231 South Route
O.J. Basham Rd, Sugar Grove Rd, Orange Cemetery Rd.
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The good folks at Morgantown Care and Rehabilitation Center observed the National Day of Prayer Service on Thursday, May 4, under the leadership of Chaplain Derek Cain with an assist by Pastor Morgan, and many of the Center’s elders.
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The Butler County School Nutrition Program is excited to be operating the Summer Feeding Program during the 2017 summer which provides free breakfast and lunch for any child 18 years old or younger. Participating sites are required to attend training to become aware of changes which have taken p
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Butler County Middle School 8th graders Rayna Beller and Reagan West wanted to make a difference in their community. They saw an opportunity to help with the local Missions backpack program. This program helps students who are in need by sending food home with them over the weekend. Rayna and
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