WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2022 – Producers can now take a nationwide survey to help the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) improve and increase access to its programs and services for America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest managers. The survey includes new and existing customers.
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The public is invited to attend a retirement receptin in honor of Suzanne Brosnan for 41 years of public service. The reception is Friday, November 18, in the lobby of the Butler County Courthouse from 1 to 3 p.m.
Hay availability in Kentucky may be short this winter because of multiple, compounded issues. The variability of yield, quality and number of cuttings indicate the hay supply could get tight.
Often, we associate environmental topics with springtime, but you can be environmentally friendly any time of the year. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, United States household waste increases by about 25%. This amounts to approximately 25 million tons of garbage.
The 32nd Annual Calendar Girl was held Saturday night, November 5 at the Butler County High School Gymnasium. This event is the major fundraiser for the Butler County FCCLA. This years Covergirl is Miss Loryn Robbins.
The Butler County High School Class of 1978 made a unique donation to Butler County High School on Thursday morning. A large concrete Bear was placed in the landscaping in front of the school along with a marker.
“God knew what he was doing when he made animals,” Kim Arnold could be heard telling one of the residents at Morgantown Care and Rehabilitation on Saturday. At the time, the wheelchair-bound resident she was assisting was nuzzling the mane of a small pony, which was part of a therapeutic interac
“We must never forget why we have and why we need our military. Our armed forces exist solely to ensure our nation is safe, so that each and every one of us can sleep soundly at night, knowing we have guardians at the gate.” Allen West