County fairs and 4-H go hand-in-hand. With fair season firing up, now is a great time to show your support for local 4-H members. The Butler County Fair runs from June 25th-July 4th with an additional day on July 17th.
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Kiersten Foit of Butler Co. 17 year old daughter of Amanda and Kevin Hayduk and Dr. Robert Foit was selected as one of Kentucky 4-H Gold Honors recipients.

On May 31, 2021, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5837 Auxiliary hosted the Memorial Day Program at the front of the Butler County Courthouse.

Free, family friendly STEAM learning kits will be available at the Butler County Public Library starting June 14th.

The sun is important for farmers’ careers and livelihoods, but the sun’s powerful rays do not always shine to your benefit.

The Butler County High School Class of 1960 is hosting a Class Reunion at Salem Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. The reunion is Friday, July 2 at 4:00pm This event is cartered by Green River Carters. Please RSVP to Christine Whittinghill Flener at 270 526-4390. Cost is $15.

Throughout their years in 4-H, members have numerous opportunities to explore and engage in leadership roles. Leadership skills are an important part of 4-H programming, because they help young people develop critical thinking, communication and life skills.

There is no doubt that we are all running out of ideas on how to keep our children entertained.

Several churches have sent in their Vacation Bible School dates and would like to invite everyone to attend!





















