With the federal government reopened and a debt ceiling crisis averted for now, Congress has turned its attention to another important task: passing a farm bill.
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A relatively brief, but widely varying agenda awaited the Butler County Fiscal Court on Monday night when they met in their regular meeting for October. Absent from the meeting was 4th District Magistrate David Whittinghill who missed the meeting because of the death of his mother.
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Kentucky Press News Service- DRAKESBORO – Gov. Steve Beshear joined local officials Tuesday to present a $435,000 ceremonial check to the Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court for improvements along Riverside Road near the Tennessee Valley Authority Paradise Fossil Plant in Drakesboro.
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Four Butler County High School students have been recommended by faculty/staff members for September student of the month honors based on attendance, promptness to class, participation in class, grades or attitude. These students are Tamara Kitchens, Hannah Barrow, Whitney Jenkins and Amy Rogers
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The Butler County Sheriff Department, BC Drug Free Commun
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Oct 24,2013 –Food Day a nationwide celebration movement for healthy, affordable ,sustainable food!
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Governor Steve Beshear today congratulated the 1,060 outstanding Kentucky high school juniors who attended this year’s Governor’s Scholars Program for five weeks in June and July.
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The Morgantown City Council spent most of Thursday night’s monthly meeting in a lengthy discussion of the draft sidewalk ordinance. The proposed ordinance updates the city’s current sidewalk ordinance, but nearly all debate centered on whether to make the additional change of making the city res
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Morgantown Care and Rehab is now among the top nursing homes in Kentucky, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.(CMS)
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With Kentucky Retirement Systems set for a more than $270 million increase in contributions in the next biennium, officials with the Kentucky Teachers Retirement System told lawmakers Thursday the agency will seek an additional $790 million from the state in the next two-year budget.
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