The Butler County Retired Teachers met Monday, June 13 at noon at the Education Complex. President Fred Tate welcomed everyone after which a catered meal from Green River Caterers was enjoyed by all in attendance.
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The Aberdeen Baptist Church conducted its annual Vacation Bible School with the theme, "Submerged."The students went down under in the depths of the sea searching the insurmountable riches of God's Word. Each day there was an average attendance of 214 with over 260 enrolled.
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Get ready to be SUBMERGED! The kickoff is Sunday June 26th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM. There will be inflatables from DoubleK Amusements, food, fun, and ice cream sundaes! Nightly classes begin Monday June 27th - Wednesday June 29th 6:00 - 8:00 PM. Classes are available for babies to adults. Each nig
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The Butler County Class of 2006 will be hosting their 10 year class reunion on July 9th, 2016 @6:30 PM at Indian Hills Country Club in Bowling Green, KY. Ticket purchase covers a meal and rental cost of the venue.
Ticket price: $30 per personPayment deadline: June 25, 2016
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Woodbury Baptist Church & Brother Murl Gray
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The first "Movies at the Park" was a huge success. The crowd enjoyed free food, games, door prizes, and inflatables before the movie.
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We the family of Edra Dean Hampton would like to take the time to express our sincere gratitude to our loving community. The outpouring of love and support during her time of sickness and passing has been overwhelming, but in a very good way. From donations given in her memory to the arts guild
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Boy Scout Troop 208 under the leadership of Kyle Coleman and Patrick Miller are attending Roy C.
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Several friends and family members gathered on Friday afternoon to celebrate Lesia (Drake) McKinney's retirement from Morgantown Bank & Trust. "My actual last day is next Friday, but I was afraid I would be too emotional to celebrate and leave the same day," said McKinney.
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There has been increasing interest in both Butler County, and across our state, in keeping a few chickens on the farm or in the back yard. Birds can even be seen walking around Morgantown. People have many different reasons for keeping poultry including, but not limited to: meat, eggs, insect
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