The Butler County School's district-wide spelling bee was held Tuesday, February 7, at Education Complex. Carter Hawkins, 7th grade representative of Butler County Middle School, won first place. Carter is the son of Jeff and Annie Hawkins.
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The flu and other assorted illnesses have taken their toll on attendance this week in the classroom. Therefore, Butler County Schools' Superintendent Scott Howard has made
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The Morgantown Mission has released its annual report of services for 2016, including successes for the year. The detailed summary covers all aspects of the organization and is divided into v
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State Senator C.B. Embry speaks on the Senate floor on January 5, 2017, during the first week of the 2017 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly. Sen.
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Kentucky State Police Post 3 Commander Captain John Clark is reporting the following activity by the Troopers and Detectives for the month of January 2017.
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FRANKFORT – Gov. Matt Bevin has appointed Joseph Brett “J.B.” Hines, of Brownsville, to the position of District Court Judge for Division 1 of the 38th Judicial District, replacing Judge Renona C. Browning, who has resigned.
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Trooper Brian McKinney has served with the Kentucky State Police for thirteen years. As a trooper, he has been in several different situations but this is the first that involved him being instrumental in keeping the peace during a Presidential Inauguration.
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“As we sat beside my 5-month-old son’s hospital bed, we begged God for a miracle. Smith had been fighting 24 hours for his life but, really, he had fought since birth. Smith was born with a rare liver disease called Biliary Atresia. The bile ducts in his liver were not formed correctly.
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From a school-wide spelling bee to supporting St. Jude's, North Butler Elementary is a busy school.
Briley Webster won the North Butler Spelling Bee. Blake Bratcher finished in second place and Brayden Phelps was third place.
Below is a list of other school winners:
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North Butler Elementary students Blake Bratcher and Parker Smith will have their artwork featured in The Kentucky Partnership For Farm and Family Health and Safety 2017 Calendar. The two students, accompanied by
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