The Western Kentucky University Student Veterans Alliance will be hosting a “Welcome Back” BBQ on Saturday, September 1st, at Tate Page Hall from 3:30 until 6:30 p.m. Price is $10 for “I Support Veterans” tee shirt and meal. For More information: 270 745-4092,
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By: Greg Drake II, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources
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UPDATE: Beech Tree News/WLBQ 1570 has teamed with BCMS in this project and will donate the $200 to the Jr. Beta Club to purchase the recycled bench.

This month’s concert on the courthouse lawn Saturday night brought out lots of grinners who gave enthusiastic support to some of the best pickers around. Steve Day (Fiddle) and friends Randy Graham, guitar; Luke Munday, banjo and John Marcus on bass were crowd pleasers.
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There will be a book signing at the Green River Museum, Saturday, September 1 from Noon to 4:00 PM for Roger Givens' new book, Images of America, Butler County, by Arcadia Publishing. Book price $21.99, profits will be shared with the museum.
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The Little Muddy RD Club met August 20th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. There were 16 people present. Members arrived early so Program Leader Scott Keen could take them on a hayride around the community. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather and time of fellowship.
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Firehouse Pizza helped Ms. Elmore's Class at Morgantown Elementary celebrate their first green slip party for great behavior!

Who knew? Certainly no one did as a salvage crew carefully took an old house apart on Sanders road off 79 north, a while back. For starters, when the present owners had the old weather boarding removed, the logs underneath were found to be of hardwood.
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Monticello Baptist Church held their revival August 19 through the 22nd. Bro. Ray Gililand brought the message every night and there was also special music. It was a blessing for all who came. Doug and Sharon Lindsey provided music.
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Butler County was well represented in the rabbit division of the Kentucky State Fair this year. A&B Rabbittry, Angel Wolf Rabbits, and Honey Bunny Farms competed in several categories.
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