By: Greg Drake II, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources:The Butler County Rural Development will have its annual meeting on Saturday, November 5th at 6:00 p.m. at the Butler County Extension Office.
Community

The first step toward the creation of an Anti-Drug Coalition in Butler County took place on October 25th. A community meeting was held at the Butler County Educational Complex and around forty interested individuals attended.
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The Butler County 4-H Silver Spurs Horse Club hosted an open fun show at the Logan County Saddle Club on Saturday, October 15th to help raise funds for the upcoming 4H year. Despite the cool weather, a good crowd turned out and 125 entries were recorded.
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Morgantown Elementary School has been participating in the national Red Ribbon campaign at MES for several years. Red Ribbon Month is a national campaign to create a drug-free community. It encourages education, awareness, and a unified commitment toward a drug-free America. During the month,
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“We’re a student lead national organization that focuses on the family,” said Kimberlea Embry, sponsor of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) at the high school. The drive, which supported the American Red Cross, was held Tuesday in the BCHS gym.
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New Beginnings Ministry will have their first annual Homecoming on November 6, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.
Church service will be held at the Butler County High School and dinner will be served after the service
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More photos from Harvest on the Square!

A simple gift!!!! It is Shoe Box time again. Since 1999 Butler Countians have sent approximately 5790 shoe boxes loaded with gifts, through Franklin Graham’s Ministry. These boxes have gone all over the world. Last year some boxes from here went to Ghana, Africa and sometimes the children wri
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Blood-chilling laughter and terrified shrieks fill the air at Pottersfield Asylum Friday and Saturday nights just after dark. Visitors to the Asylum travel through the wooded compound that once belonged to Dr. Pottersfield.





















