JAKES Day 2012 is scheduled for Saturday, June 16th at the Haynes property in Leonard Oak. The festivities will begin at 9:00 a.m.
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I am trying to find out when and where this was taken and who are the people? It was somewhere on the north side. – Thanks, Christine Bratcher
If you have any information about the picture please comment below.
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9th All A’s: Haley Adkins, Kortney Barbier, Rebecca Daugherty, Callie Dockery, Drake Embry, Letha Embry, Matthew Embry, Brittney Gruber, Beth Harlan, Kelsey Hughson, Bailey Hunt, Lennon Johnson, Allison Kurfiss, Abbigail Mencl, Emily Rich, Molly Sanders, Barry Washer, Shawna West

Because of how easy it has become for someone to use the internet to get their words and opinions out there, it seems as if florid vocabulary in feature articles has gone the way of stone-washed denim.

Was Butler County, by way of the Green, the escape route for a group of masked treasure diggers back in 1902? The Hartford Kentucky Republican January 17, 1902 (Friday) includes a reprint of a story which was itself taken from the January 14, 1902 Louisville Post. Enjoy!
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After changing his diaper, feeding him fluids through a tube and dressing him, his mother raises his body upright to a sitting position. She pulls him in close, wrapping her hands around his. Speaking to him in gentle tones, she claps his hands together and smiles as he laughs.
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The Butler County 4-H Project Show ‘Craft Days’ Camp will be June 25-29 at the Butler County Extension Service from 9 a.m.—3 p.m. We will have many projects available including: woodworking, needle stitching, cooking, nature crafts, photography, painting, and much, much more.
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Summer is shaping up to be a busy time at the Butler County Public Library with several free family programs on the schedule.
- Thursday June 7th 1 p.m. Movie Day
- June 22nd 1 p.m. Live Animals @ Your Library
- June 25th 1 p.m. Comedy/Magic Show
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Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) are both caused by Retroviruses. Both viruses cause permanent infections that cause suppression of the immune system. Both viruses are seen commonly in the cat population.
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Lloyd G. Saylor, County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development
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