Butler County Head Start has begun taking applications for enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Head Start is a federally funded child development preschool program serving three and four year old children from primarily income-eligible families. You may apply if your child will be at leas
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Butler County High School Honor Roll for the second quarter.
9th Grade- All A's 2nd quarter
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Please join us as we celebrate the arrival of Jace Michael Tyree. A shower to celebrate with Josh and Chelsey Tyree will be Sunday, March 2, 2014, from 2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
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Josh Tyree, a BCHS graduate, has been dealing with serious health issues over the past several months. He is currently in medical school, as well as he and his wife, Chelsey, are expecting a son in the next few weeks. Josh continues to battle a serious building of pressure on his brain, and has
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Butler County Middle School would like to congratulate the following students for winning the 2013 Conservation Writing Contest Tyler Marksberry 1st Place $50.00 Cash awardMattie Wells 2nd Place $30.00 Cash Award
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Residents at Morgantown Care and Rehab celebrated Valentine's Day with a dance on Friday afternoon. JC and Yvonne Pharris were named King and Queen of the dance. Refreshments were served and makeovers were done prior to the dance. Also celebrating their anniversary were Mary Abbott and H.W.
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Roger Givens presented Butler County High School Librarian Paula Clark with a copy of his latest book, “African American Life In Butler County, Kentucky – Black Culture, Contributions, and Community,” on February 11.
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Western Kentucky University is proud to announce the December 2013 graduates. Congratulations!
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Butler County Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution meets every 4th Thursday at the Butler County Public Library . This month we will begin at 5:30 for our meeting, after which we will adjourn for our speaker, Roger Givens.
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Times may change but for the past 100 years, families in Kentucky have looked to Cooperative Extension Service to learn better ways to be healthy.
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