Senior citizen care is facing many more concerns and obstacles on a daily basis in the United States. For the first time, elderly people that are disabled are more susceptible to poor quality care and lack of nutritious meals.
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Consul General Chatterton Dickson opened the first-ever British Pop-Up Consulate in Louisville , joined with the World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Southern Indiana, on March 12, 2013. This unique opportunity was enjoyed by Butler County business, Heart to Heart Publishing ,Inc.
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Drew Hatcher, age 7, son of Eric & Amanda Hatcher received first place at MES, March 7, 2013, for dressing in character of his favorite author and book. Alexander and the Great Berry Patch, written by his Great-Aunt Linda J. Hawkins. She also resides in Butler County.
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Butler County ATC is proud to announce that three of their students will be attending the National HOSA Leadership Conference in June of this year. HOSA is a club known as Health Occupation Students of America. It is designed for students who are interested in working in the healthcare field.
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On Tuesday, March 4th, the newly re-instated chapter of the Butler County Young Farmer Association met for the purpose of electing officers for 2013. Following a potluck meal, Kent Moore of Crop Production Services & Loveland Products gav
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On the evening of Tuesday March 12 at 6:45 PM, the lights dimmed in the BCHS auditorium as the Butler County High School Band performed graceful musical feats of remarkable magnitude to inspire and awe the packed seating arena.
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Joshua Phelps, a 1996 graduate of Butler County High School, has recently been named Metcalf County's Teacher of the Year for the second year in a row. Phelps teaches Spanish.
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The Butler County Retired Teachers held their monthly luncheon on Monday at the Butler County Educational Complex. Over 25 retired teachers and guests were in attendance. The group honored two Butler County students for their accomplishments.
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Butler County High School won the BRIMS Bridge Building competition on Saturday, March 2, at the WKU Center of Research and Development. BCHS took top 4 out of 10, including first place by Tristan Elmore and second place by Tyler Johnson, third place by K
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On Saturday, March 2, the 18th annual BRIMS Regional Bridge Building Competition was held at the WKU Center of Research and Development in Bowling Green. This year's competition featured
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