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Butler County residents will soon have another option when it comes to high speed internet service.Fastnet Wireless will be up and operating soon in Butler County, offering speeds faster than DSL, with more reliable and affordable service than satellite internet.
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Suzanne Brosnan is a Republican candidate for the office of Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) in the upcoming primary election. With May drawing near, her door-to-door campaign is in full swing. Suzanne would like everyone in Butler County to know that she, along with the help of her famil
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Butler County Chapter of the Daughters of America Revolution announce the 2014 DAR Good Citizen, Chanda Janette Hampton. She is the daughter of Steve and Jan Hampton, a senior at Butler County High, and has had many experiences in school and the community.
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The City of Morgantown encourages citizens to begin spring cleaning early. Let’s clean our city inside and out.
Now is the time to clean the lawns and porches. Clear the house furniture from porches. House furniture encourages rodents, roaches, and even snakes, and mold.
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Kentucky State Daughters of the American Revolution 118th conference was held March 27- 30 in Lexington, Kentucky. Jane Eaton-Henderson, present Butler County Chapter regent and Cynthia Hensley, past regent, attended Saturdays Luncheon and Banquette.
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An Ohio County teenager was killed in a one vehicle accident on Rochester Road Saturday evening.
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Butler County Judge Executive David Fields signed a proclamation declaring April 4, 2014, Arbor Day in Butler County and encouraged all citizens to participate in the observance of the day by planting trees to beautify the Commonwealth and to focus attention on the great natural resource—our fore
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The Butler County Board of Education met in special session Tuesday night to determine when the last day of school will be and how to make up lost snow days. Superintendent Scott Howard reported that newly passed state legislation waived the 170 day requirement for this school year but kept the
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An emerging meat allergy that is sweeping the southeast part of the country has come to Hancock County in Western Kentucky and the cause, according to allergists, is a bite from the Lone Star tick.
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