The Butler County Child Development classes will conduct a Playschool for preschool children. The days will be Tuesdays for 2 ½ and 3 year-olds, Wednesdays for 4 year-olds and Fridays for 5 year-olds; how
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Not only did students have an exciting READ ACROSS AMERICA week at North Butler Elementary, but the entire family was able to join in the fun.
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Morgantown Elementary celebrated their Leaders In Me on Friday.
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On Tuesday, February 27th, Sherry Coleman Webster retired after working 43 years in local dentists’ offices. After attending Bowling Gr
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Case Hooten has been selected from Morgantown Elementary to serve as a Student Legislative Page in March 2018. Case is a 5th grade student and is excited about the opportunity to represent his school during the Legislative Session.
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Paul Alexander Rich, a junior at Butler County High, has been sponsored by the American Legion Post #151 to attend Kentucky Boys State Leadership Conference June 3-8, 2018. Kentucky Boys State will be
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Saturday, February 24 was the annual chili cookoff to benefit the Rochester Fire Department. $1,450 was raised on this night of good food and fellowship. Shane Wells gave the welcome and updated everyone on the Rochester Fire Department. According to Wells, the current fire truck is a 1974 (44
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Morgantown Elementary celebrated their Leaders of the week on Friday!!! Congratulations to all the students and classes.
Classroom Leaders of the Week:
Caleb Hernandez
Darion Hauan
Isaac Baker
Yasmin Vasquez-Neblina
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Emily Rich, daughter of Don and Cathy Rich, graduated as Valedictorian of her 2015 Senior Class at Butler County High School. She is now a Junior and President of Kappa Delta at the University of Louisville.
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This past February 16, wasn’t designated as an official Arts day on the school calendar, but after touring the hallway murals, seeing a ceramic tile project in progress, and a visit by the Kentucky Blues Society it easily could have been.
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