With heartfelt gratitude, we thank each and everyone for all the acts of kindness shown during the loss of our loved one, Archie Moore.
Community
Halloween brought many creative trick-or-treaters to the Beech Tree office in Morgantown. BtN photographer Jeremy Hack photographed all of the visitors that were willing to be on camera, as well as some candid shots.
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North Butler Elementary has released their honor roll and perfect attendance lists for the first nine weeks of the school year. Congratulations to all the students.
Mrs. Kim Whittinghill 1st grade
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Richland Baptist Church - 3rd Annual Appreciation Meal for those that serve Butler County (Ambulance, Fire, Police, etc.) will be held on Friday, November 14, 2014. Please join us at the new EMS Building on Rochester Rd between 5 – 7 pm. Chili, sandwiches, chips, dessert and drinks will be ser
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In what has become an annual Veteran’s Day tradition, members of the BCHS Naval Jr ROTC saluted veterans in a unique way on Friday.
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Saturday November 8th saw the annual Morgantown Veteran's Day Parade. The parade began and ended at Morgantown Elementary School. The parade began at 2PM following the Butler County Chapter NSDAR annual Veterans Day breakfast.
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The idea in a ntshell is to pack a shoe box with school supplies, coloring books, pencils, flip-flops, toothbrushes, washcloths, cars, yo-yo, Slinkys, puppets, doll, teddybears, and hard candy. Christian literature in native language or dialect will be added as boxes are shipped. Every shoebox
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The 24th Annual Calendar Girl/Centerfold Guy Contest will be held on Saturday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Butler County High School gym. over 50 girls and guys will compete for 14 spots.
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There will be a fundraiser on November 15th at Second District Fire Department to help with his Hospital Bills.
Doors will open at 10:00 am.
Any donations you can give will be greatly appreciated as well as baked goods.
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For more than 30 years, Kentucky farmers have supported the beef industry through a per-head checkoff program. When it began in 1976, the checkoff was 10 cents per head.
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