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The Housing Authority of Morgantown and The Boys and Girls Club of Butler County would like to invite everyone out for a fun day at the Charles T. Black City Park on Saturday, June 16 from 10am to 2pm.
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Folks have been growing shiitake mushrooms from hardwood logs for centuries. But Droopy Drake maybe the only one in Butler County raising shiitake mushrooms in logs. Drake started this adventure a few years ago and proudly displayed a large flush of mushrooms in this year's crop.
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The family of Ernie and Novis Embry request your presence at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration on Saturday, June 2nd from 4 to 6 pm at the Aberdeen Baptist Church Ministry Center. No gifts please. Just come by and visit.
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Typically ticks begin to appear in late spring and early summer as warm weather sets in, but this year, cases of the annual pest were reported three to four weeks earlier than normal, said agents with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service.
Butler County High School would like to thank the following people/businesses for their generous donations given towards our Project Prom. Project Prom is such a great event for our students and it would not be possible if it weren't for the numerous donations and volunteers from our community.
Members of the Butler County Emergency Medical Services, or BCEMS, kicked-off National EMS Week this past Sunday with a cookout at the city park. Dispatchers, Paramedics, and EMT's gathered along with their families to spend the afternoon together in fellowship.
The family of Raven Noelle Durbin wants to thank each and everyone for the love and support shown to Raven and our family over the last 2 1/2 years. Our community rallied around Raven and our family helping to support us both financially and emotionally during her illness and passing.
Morgantown Elementary School princpal Greg Woodcock is proud to recognize the students who achieved All A's, A's and B's, and those who had perfect attendance during the 4th 9 weeks of school.
Brittany Gibbs and Jeremy Alexander were married on April, 28th 2012 near their home in the beautiful New Harmony Indiana at the Roofless Church. A dinner reception catered by The Red Geranium Restaurant was held after the ceremony at the New Harmony Inn Conference Center.
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