Morgantown Elementary has released their 2022-2023 classroom rosters.
CLICK HERE Copy of MES Class Rosters 22-23.pdf

Morgantown Elementary has released their 2022-2023 classroom rosters.
CLICK HERE Copy of MES Class Rosters 22-23.pdf
Boys and Girls Club of Butler County’s mission is to inspire and empower young people by offering meaningful opportunities that will enhance the quality of life for youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring c

On July 19, 2022 the Butler County Republican Party held their meeting at Kuntry Kitchen. Rebecca Raymer, candidate for House of Representatives, was in attendance and presented with a $1,000 check to assist her campaign.

Hello BCS Families! Below you will find useful information regarding your student's meals, breakfast and lunch menus, and meal accounts.

The Morgantown-Butler County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting at the Butler County Senior Center on Friday, July 15.
Arm wrestling is one of the oldest sports in history dating back thousands of years and has fluctuated in popularity throughout the centuries and is now making a comeback again. Local resident A.G.

With summer in full swing, lawn and garden care are top priorities for many homeowners. However, pests can be a real hinderance to the success and health of your lawn and garden.

Gardens are beginning to bear the fruits of your labor. Soon, it will be time to start thinking about preserving some of that excess produce for winter months. Safety is of utmost importance for those of us preserving food, because improperly home-canned food can lead to foodborne illness.

WILLIAMSBURG, KY (07/11/2022)-- University of the Cumberlands would like to congratulate Jazmin Reynolds of Rochester, KY, on completing their Master of Arts Education in Literacy Specialist this July. Well done, Patriot!

Our tiny but mighty library has been very busy this summer hosting their weekly children's programs. This week’s program was heavily attended with Librarian Kathy Lawrence stopping the head count at 225 as children and their care givers continued to pack the conference room.