On Thursday night Butler County High School Seniors accepted $1,917,154.00 in scholarships and awards.“This, $1.9 million, is the largest amount of awards in school history. We have a total of 133 awards,” said Duane Curry, BCHS Counselor.
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Campbellsville University honored 160 teachers from 59 school districts throughout Kentucky by receiving the Campbellsville University Excellence in Teaching Award Saturday, May 11 at Winters Dining Hall in the E. Bruce Heilman Student Center Complex on the CU campus.
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Whether it is the particular water level or a case of hanging out too much with Alaskan salmon, something has been causing a certain variety of fish to spend Thursday and Friday acting like they could jump the Rochester dam.
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It is not every day that someone gets to realize that one of their dreams has come true. This statement cannot be said about Western Kentucky Alumnus, Leigh Hoopes. Leigh will fulfill one of her lifelong goals on July 26, 2013.
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Nate Morguelan, a casual photographer from Louisville Kentucky, is a traveling around the state on his moped. He has no money. Instead of cash, his survival depends on his charm, the generosity of strangers, and his ability to take a nice photo.
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Program needs donation sites, items for soldiers-In celebration of National Drug Court Month, the Butler County Drug Court program is collecting supplies for active-duty soldiers in Afghanistan throughout May.
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At Tuesday night’s Butler County Board of Education meeting at Butler County High School, the Board recognized a host of student achievements, found a way to save money on insurance for the coming fiscal year, and heard a report from a BCHS coach on the impact of his Wellness program on students.
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UPDATE: 5/14/13 Circuit Judge Ronnie Dortch has granted Sandra Ford shock probation. She was released from Butler County Jail today.
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A fight between juveniles at the Butler County High School Athletic Fieldhouse has led to charges being filed on three Butler County students, and has prompted changes to some school policies.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court and a score of visitors were treated to a potluck supper on Monday night at the Provo Rural Development Center as the Court went on the road for their regular May meeting.
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