The food was excellent and the contacts available to Chamber members were many as the Chamber met for its February luncheon on Thursday at the Butler County Extension Office. President James Runion thanked Country Fine Swine for the catered meal.
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The Butler County EMS unit was given an award on February 26, 2013 for outstanding work in the care of STEMI patients, as well as their contribution to the Medical Center's regional STEMI network.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court met in special session on Monday evening at 5:30. On the agenda was a discussion of an ordinance regulating landfills and other waste management sites and facilities within Butler County.
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Kentucky’s junior United States Senator, Dr. Rand Paul, (R ), was in Morgantown on Friday at the Butler County Extension Office. Paul met local dignitaries and constituents, and presented taxpayers with $600,000 saved by his office through cost-cutting.
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According to Deneatra Henderson, with the Kentucky Transporation Cabinet, the Your Turn Survey deadline is fast appoarching. This is a survey to gather public input on general transportation needs. Butler County only has 32 responses so far, compared to 504 from Warren County and 14,500 statewi
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Past the Halfway Point of 2013 Session, and Major Issues Left to Address- The Kentucky General Assembly passed the halfway point of the 2013 Legislative Session this past week, yet several major issues are left to be resolved.
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Phyllis Amyx, Chair of the Kentucky Farm Bureau Women’s Committee, made a special trip to the state capitol in Frankfort on February 20 to present Representative C.B. Embry with a basket of Kentucky-made products in recognition of “Food Check-Out Day.”
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The Smoke Free Communities Coalition is proud to announce the publication of the “Smoke Free Restaurants and Attractions Guide”. These guides are designed to let people know which restaurants and attractions in the Barren River area are smoke free.
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At a press conference today in Louisville, Sen. Rand Paul announced that he will be returning $600,000 to the United States Treasury – money unspent from his official operating budget. The total amount being returned is more than 20 percent of Sen. Paul’s original office budget. Sen.
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