The week of Sept. 23-29, The Partnership at Drugfree.org is launching the Medicine Abuse Project, a multi-year effort to raise public awareness about and curb prescription drug abuse. Most of us will take a prescription medication at some point in our lives.
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Mark your calendars and plan to attend the following programs coming up in October.
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The Butler County Band held their Annual Marching Band Festival on Saturday, hosting 15 bands. Bands included: Caverna, Russellville, Edmonson Co., Greenbrier, Franklin-Simpson, South Warren, Breckinridge Co., Warren East, Allen Co., Warren Central, Logan Co., Hopkins Co.
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The Morgantown Mission held a pancake, biscuits and gravy breakfast on Saturday morning at their former location on Main Street. A steady crowd came by to enjoy breakfast and support the Mission.
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Chapter 2-“I can’t imagine what’s in the box,” Chloe said as we drove home from our appointment with Doc Albert.
“Maybe it’s a bottle of pills or vitamins,” I suggested.
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Lexington, KY, September 12, 2012 –USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director John W. McCauley, announced that guaranteed farm ownership loan funds for Fiscal Year 2012 have been exhausted.
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First graders enjoyed Family Literacy Night at Morgantown Elementary on Thursday, Sept. 6th. Students and their families enjoyed Junie B. reading about her own adventure with a scary monster and other activities. First grade teachers Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Flener, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Ingram and Ms.
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Together with their families, Beth Erin McKinney and James Matthew Deweese are pleased to announce their engagement and fourthcoming marriage. Beth is the daughter of Darrel McKinney and the late Betty Jo McKinney of Aberdeen. Matthew is the son of David and Carol Deweese of Woodbury.
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Members of the Butler County Middle School Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Addison Hall, Madison Clark, Hayden Johnson, Aspen Arnold, Tori Shain, and Alyssa Pace are raising money for Relay for Life. The group is having classes at the Educational Complex in Morg
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