Obesity, which can lead to myriad health issues, has been one of the most problematic health issues for children across the globe. According to the World Health Organization, 39 million children under the age of five were overweight or obese in 2020.
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Whether you farm 10 or 10,000 acres, it is important to have a plan in place in the event that you die or are no longer able to farm. Making an estate plan ensures a smoother farm transition and that your wishes are followed.
Morgantown Troop 208 had a very busy weekend. They went Boondoggle Camping, which is no running water, no electricity, and no heating in the tents on a weekend that saw below freezing temperatures. They drove into Morgantown and marched in the Veterans Parade and Sunday aftern
Elmo Lincoln Martin and Charles E. Roman’s shared stories from World War Two and both have written very interesting books about their lives.

While we have come a long way in raising bullying awareness with prevention campaigns, it unfortunately continues to occur among youth. Recognizing signs of bullying in your young person can help you become the advocate they need.

In a follow-up to last week’s article, this week we are discussing how quitting smoking while pregnant can help not only your baby but mom as well! When you stop smoking, your baby gets more oxygen, your baby will grow better, and your baby is
Chamber member for 4 years.
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When I was first introduced to Butler County native and internationally known actor Andy Stahl by a mutual friend I wasn’t sure what to expect, after all, I had never met a real actor before.

Lynda O'Driscoll, Chapter Regent for the Butler County Daughters of the American Revolution, welcomed everyone to the Veterans Breakfast. This breakfast was held at the Butler County High School Saturday, November 6 to honor the four Veterans of the Year for 2021.
On Friday, November 5, 2021 members of the General Richard Butler chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution presented a certificate to Patty Glass on behalf of her late husband Lowell "Whitey" Glass recognizing them for their correct display of the American flag.



















