The first Tuesday after Thanksgiving is known as the National Day of Giving and Butler County students were able to be a small part of that initiative. Gifted and talented students ranging from 4th through 12th grade volunteered at businesses, schools, and other local establishments.
Louisville, KY (December 9, 2019) – Recognized for the achievements of its Young Farm Program this year, Butler County Farm Bureau received the 2019 Gold Star Award of Excellence during Kentucky Farm Bureau’s annual meeting in Louisville.
Opioids are a big topic in our nation right now, and unfortunately opioid addiction is at the forefront of this issue, especially in Kentucky.Opioids are a class of drug that includes both prescription pain medications and illegal drugs such as heroin.Do you know the common signs of opioid addiction?
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as the Butler County Chapter NSDAR ladies and community members are preparing for the 12th annual Festival of Trees which opens Saturday, December 7. It will run through the next Friday, December 13.
Leslie Wood, Butler County teacher for Gifted and Talented, took eight students to Louisville for several days to learn how our state government works, and they participated in a mock assembly. They spent one day at the Capitol in Frankfort.
Aaron Jacobs, a senior Accounting major from Morgantown, was surprised and honored when he was notified that he had been selected as WKU’s Ogden Foundation Scholar.
JUUL is a very popular e-cigarette among youth at this point in time.What is scary is that most teens don’t actually understand what a JUUL really is and the long-term consequences of its use.The liquid that is in a JUUL pod is NOT “harmless water vapor”.It contains many dangerous chemicals, one of which is nicotine.