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Friday, December 28th, 2012

There’s a present under the tree that can’t be opened until the weekend after Christmas for boys and girls 15 years of age or younger.

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Thursday, December 27th, 2012
This photo shows some of the new 2,497-acre Veterans Memorial Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Scott County. Acquisition of this property along with the 2,488 Big Rivers WMA in Union County and 746-acre Griffith Woods WMA in Harrison County are some of the highlights of 2012 for Kentucky outdoors enthusiasts. Hunters already set the deer harvest record this season, took a new state record black bear and have two new public fishing access areas on the Cumberland River that offer world class trout fishing.

 It was a year for deer and bear season records, expanded public hunting opportunities and improved access to Kentucky’s premier trout stream.Here’s a look back at a few of the top stories from 2012:

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Wednesday, December 26th, 2012

A Butler County boys' basketball team battling illness dropped three games last week in its first holiday tournament - the Danny Annis Memorial Eagle Classic hosted by Ohio County High School.

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Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

Garrett Embry harvested an estimated 500 pound cow elk in Eastern Kentucky on December 15th. He is the son of Michael and Jan Embry.  Congratulations Garrett.

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Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

 Butler County Middle School boys basketball team boarded the bus at 9:00 am on Saturday, December 15th for a full day of basketball action at the annual Adairville Christmas Tournament.  Butler County played two pool play games which seeded them for the tournament that night.  Their first pool p

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Thursday, December 20th, 2012
Brandon Thomas goes high!

With three players in double figures, the Butler County Bears squeaked past the visiting Todd County Central Rebels 69-66 on Monday night in prep basketball action in Morgantown.  

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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

Butler County’s “Little Bears”  boys basketball program came to a close this weekend after a successful season with a tournament at Morgantown Elementary.  According to Cody Donaldson, director of the program, all teams have shown tremendous growth.  Individual players have had fun while learning

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Monday, December 17th, 2012

 Last weekend was a productive one for the Butler County High School Bears and Lady Bears basketball teams.  On Friday, the boys' team defeated Hancock County  65-52, while Lady Bears recorded a 64-53 win over Warren East.  Both games were played in Morganto

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Sunday, December 16th, 2012

Local power lifters competed recently in Bowling Green at the 10th Annual Push/Pull Meet at the Parks and Recreation Center.  This competition consisted of power lifters from all ages, both male and female, from surrounding counties and cities, with the same goals of competeing their lifts in ben

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Sunday, December 16th, 2012
Jazmin Reynolds rebounds the ball.

The Butler County Lady Bears got their first district loss on Thursday night as they fell to Edmonson County 52-48.Butler County came out ready to play and outscored the Lady Cats 14-11 in the first quarter.  They continued to work ahead and took a 16-11 lead in the second quarter.

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