This land is your land, this land is my land. From California to the …“What’s the matter, Woody? Why did you stop singing?”“I’m sorry, Chloe,” I said, trying not to let my sister see my tears. “I’m just scared – and I miss Mom and Dad.”
Community
Robert and Teresa Frank of Munster, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Brandy Nichole Frank, to Jason Devon Lasiter, son of Dennis and Cheryl Lasiter of Morgantown.
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Mt. Liberty Baptist Church will be hosting their annual homecoming on Sunday, September 22. Morning service will be at 10:30am with Bro. Mike Daughtery bringing the message. There will be special singing in the afternoon following the noon meal.
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One of the toughest parts of working in the ER is the constant barrage of bad news that one has to deliver. Unfortunately, cancer is one of the top causes for presentation to the veterinary ER, and the leading cause of death in dogs in the United States.
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Recession has many people nervous about whether they have planned or are planning well enough for retirement. If you’re worried about not having enough money to last through your golden years, you’re not alone.
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The Reedyville RD Club is having a BarBQ supper and auction on September 28th beginning at 5:00pm at the community center. Adult meals are $8 and children under 10 are $5. Raffle tickets are being sold for a Henry Lever Action 22 rifle and the winner will be drawn that night. All proceeds from
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The Butler County Tourism Committee sponsored a street dance on Saturday night in Morgantown. Don Thomason and the AllStar Band performed.
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Sukkot (pronounced "Sue-coat") is a joyous festival during which Jewish people build booths, remembering the 40 years of wandering in the wilderness under Moses. It is a time of thanking God for His provision and care.
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Butler County High School Junior Megan Cockrell, 17, was recognized by the Butler County Board of Education on Tuesday night. Megan’s art work has received national recognition and will be part of a special art show in Washington, D.C.
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