On Monday, January 16th, Little Muddy Rural Development hosted their second annual appreciation supper for public service individuals. The following departments were represented at the dinner:Kentucky State Police Butler County Sheriff Department
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Please meet Austin! (04/02) Austin is a sweet boy who is sure to warm your heart! Austin has a wide variety of interests. He is a very talented musician. He plays the tuba and baritone and loves music in general. He likes working on cars and also playing outside.
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Join us for 8 days of historical and agricultural highlights that helped shape American history! We will be going to Washington DC (Capital, Smithsonian, and Monuments), Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg, Mount Vernon and Gettysburg from April 1-8, 2017.
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First Baptist will host a Wedding Shower for Chris Ashwood and Kelsey Stratton on February, 5th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm at FBC Fellowship Hall. They are registered at Target, Amazon, and Bed,
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Noah (09/02) has a lot of energy and interests. He is always on the move, and needs a family that wants to have as much fun as he does! He enjoys activities where is able to keep moving like basketball and other sports. Noah loves to be around others, and he likes the attention of others.
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The 4-H Summit Conference will be held March 16-18, 2017 at the Lake Cumberland 4-H Center in Jabez, KY. This is only for youth that are in the 6th grade through 8th grade. The first four to register and pay will only be allowed to go. Cost for this trip will be $60.00.
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Farmers and ranchers from across America recently gathered in Phoenix, Arizona for the American Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. Participants gathered to learn about and work on ways to promote agriculture during the four day meeting.
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Morgantown Elementary celebrated their Leaders In Me on Friday. Congratulations to all the students.
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These students have been chosen by their teachers as representatives of their prospective classes. They have shown maturity and leadership for their classmates. Their willingness to learn and lead will follow them into their chosen careers. We are proud of our students
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