Butler County Schools celebrated National School Lunch Week October 12-16 with various activities at the school level. The theme this year was “School Lunch Snapshot” and participants were encouraged to promote school meals in a positive way via social media outlets.
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Few things say fall better than pumpkins. Whether you use them to cook, decorate or carve, chances are a pumpkin in some form or fashion will be a part of your seasonal celebrations. In fact, 80 percent of the U.S. pumpkin supply is available in October.
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The community mural next to the courthouse was the place to be on Saturday, October 17.
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The faculty and staff of Butler County Middle School would like to wish a Happy Boss's Day to Principal Tim Freeman, Assistant Principal Pam Fazel, Superintendent Scott Howard, and Secondary Supervisor of Instruction Robert Tuck.
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Again this weekend there were several activities going on in Butler County.The Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department held a Fish Fry on Sunday afternoon. Several came out to enjoy fish, fries, coleslaw, baked beans, and dessert. All proceeds went to the Fire Department.
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The Morgantown High School Class of 1948 held their 67th reunion on October 3, 2015 at the Farm Boy. Class members included: Mardell Barrow Givens, Zora Evans Tayor, Joyce Flener Porter, Roy Givens Jr., Charles Hutcheson, Vernita Ingram, Rollie Porter, and Alma Jean Render Hocker. Guests includ
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The Butler County Cooperative Extension Service will be offering a free Nutrition Education Workshop at the Butler County Extension Office beginning October 15th at 8 am and at the Butler County Boys and Girls Club beginning October 19th at 10 am.
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Each year the Green River Museum honors people who have made an impact on Butler County history or its preservation. The 2015 recipient of our GRM Impact Award is the late Victor Hugo Lytle, who was Lockmaster at Lock No.4, Woodbury, from 1952-1959. Mr.
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Provo Rural Development, established 1957, held their 3rd Annual Parade and Cruise-In Saturday afternoon, October 10.
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On the morning of October 5, 2015, thirty cadets in the Butler County High School NJROTC unit went to the Owensboro Coast Guard Station where we went on a two hour boat tour of the USCG (United States Coast Guard) Cutter Obion.
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