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Honoring Those Who Didn't or Can't Make It Back

National POW/MIA Recognition Day is every third Friday of September and is one of six days that the POW/MIA flag can be flown. This year Butler County High School ROTC cadets honored all the men and women who were prisoners of war and the ones who are still missing in action by setting up a POW/MIA table in the commons area, this represents those servicemen who cannot be with us today.

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Heritage Animal Hospital: Fall Flea Season

Just because summer is over doesn’t mean you can stop treating your pet for fleas!  In most areas fall is the worst season for fleas.  Dr. Michael Dryden, professor of Veterinary Parasitology at Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, Kansas, calls it “the fall flea surge.”  Dr. Dryden has discovered that the number of fleas on animals in the fall was 70% higher than in the spring. He proposes the reason for the increase in flea numbers in the fall is due to an increase in precipitation and cooler temperatures.

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Holy Trinity Catholic Church

Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Morgantown, changes in service times:
Sunday- 8:00 am
Spanish service-9:15 am
Thursday service-8:30 am

Holy Trinity Catholic Church is located on Logansport Road.
 
Holy Redeemer of Beaver Dam, Kentucky
Sunday-11:00 am

Everyone is welcomed.

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"Read for the Record"

The Butler County Boys & Girls Club hosted much more than simply a book reading on Thursday, October 3rd.

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Butler County ATC Student of the Month-October

Natoshia White

Butler County Area Technical Center has selected (5) students to represent each class for the month of October. Each of these students displays leadership qualities that made them eligible for this award. Congratulations to each one.

Senior Natoshia White, (pictured above) is Health Sciences student of the month choice. She always possesses an optimistic attitude and helps other students in need. She is prepared for class and ready to learn. Natoshia’s outlook on life is amazing.

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Pack 208 Working on "Leave No Trace" Badges

L-R: Curtis Holland, Trevon Hunt, Reed Parrish, Parker Smith, Ethan Coy and Jason Gordon.Not pictured is Den Leader Ella Hunt.

The Wolf Den of Cub Scout Pack 208 did road side trash pick up in Morgantown on Tuesday evening.  The boys are working on their "Leave No Trace" badge.

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Head Start Celebrates Fall With A Hayride

The students and staff at Head Start celebrated October 1st by taking a hayride around town and a picnic in the park.  Steve Matthews, donated his time and trailer to take the children on a hayride around town and they ended up at the park!

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McCoy & Grubb Wedding

Tim and Cindy McCoy along with Danny and Marquette Grubb would like to announce the marriage of their children,
Elizabeth Paige McCoy & Chad Daniel Grubb
Elizabeth and Chad would like to invite you to celebrate this special day with them.
On Saturday the Twelfth day of October, Two Thousand Thirteen
Two o’clock in the afternoon
2380 Muddy Creek Road, Morgantown, Kentucky

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Embry & Salmons Wedding Shower

A wedding shower will be held for Paige Embry and Eric Salmons on October 13th at 2 p.m. at the Aberdeen Baptist Church Ministry Center.  The couple is registered at Target, Kohls, and Belk.

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Yarn Bombing Exhibit @ the Library October 1st-31st

What is yarn bombing?  It is a type of fiber art that employs colorful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fiber. Why Yarn Bomb?  Yarn bombing is a way to create and promote hand made products and fiber art.  To collaborate with other crafters and artists and to temporarily brighten and beautify the environment or landscape.

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