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John Paul Boisseau will be the Guest Speaker at both Caney Fork and Ebenezer Presbyterian Churches on Sunday, Nov. 20th. He will be at Caney Fork at 9:45am and Ebenezer at 11:30am. John Paul's subject will be Addiction....Alcohol, Drugs, and other forms of Addiction.
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Ashley Bridges checked her text messages on Wednesday morning, November 9, expecting to find her usual family updates and news from her boss. She was just a little surprised when she opened his text message to find an interesting photo.
By Christine Coleman: Saturday, September 17, 2011 marked the 50th anniversary of the BCHS 1961 Graduating Class.
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Fourth Annual Butler County Education Preservation Fundraiser Festival of Trees, Set-up date is only days away !We start setting-up trees at 8:00 AM November 26, the Saturday after Thanksgiving at the Butler County Education Complex, giving families a chance to work together.
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Western Kentucky University recently honored 38 students from six South Central Kentucky high schools for their academic achievements. The annual High School Scholars recognition ceremony honored students who qualify for a renewable scholarship to WKU.
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Western Kentucky University’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) inducted 28 new members on November 14.
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“Some people think it’s safe to give dogs large bones, like those from a ham or a roast,” says Carmela Stamper, D.V.M., a veterinarian in the Center for Veterinary Medicine at the Food and Drug Administra¬tion. “Bones are unsafe no matter what their size.
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Morgantown Elementary students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade attended the Annual program in the Gym. The National Anthem was sung by Mrs. Tammy Young , the MES boy scouts lead the pledge to the flag. Students in Ms. Graham’s class presented the Story of Veterans’ Day. Mrs.
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