Winners from Butler County for the 2012 Kentucky Division of Conservations Art and Writing contest were announced recently.
The District Winners for Writing:
1st)Sierra Woodcock
2nd)Madelyn Barks
3rd) Michelle Cardwell
Winners from Butler County for the 2012 Kentucky Division of Conservations Art and Writing contest were announced recently.
The District Winners for Writing:
1st)Sierra Woodcock
2nd)Madelyn Barks
3rd) Michelle Cardwell
One of our “Who’s Your School Breakfast Star?” school winner was able to enjoy breakfast with her star last week. Winner at North Butler Elementary, Shawnee Johnson, wanted to eat breakfast with her brother, Corey, who is serving in the military. Her wish came true last week.
On Friday, various professionals gathered in Butler County High School for Career Day.
In 1820 Butler County, were we set to be a livestock center for the East? The following law, passed just ten years after Butler reached county status and seven years after Morgantown was formed, is quite amazing.
A Spaghetti Dinner and Singing with the Johnson Family and Graham West will be Saturday, March 23, at Morgantown Community Church. Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. Dinner includes spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert, and drink.
When the bell rings at the end of the day, many Butler County children are faced with daunting perils – pressure to take part in behaviors and activities that can seriously disrupt their lives and ruin their futures.
Linda Tyree, Counselor at Morgantown Elementary School, received the Pamela Kaye Gabbard Emerging Leader Award at the 2013 Kentucky School Counselors Association annual conference in Lexington on March 7th. Linda was honored for her dedication to school co
Senior citizen care is facing many more concerns and obstacles on a daily basis in the United States. For the first time, elderly people that are disabled are more susceptible to poor quality care and lack of nutritious meals.
Consul General Chatterton Dickson opened the first-ever British Pop-Up Consulate in Louisville , joined with the World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Southern Indiana, on March 12, 2013. This unique opportunity was enjoyed by Butler County business, Heart to Heart Publishing ,Inc.