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Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

Tara Embry McClure shared some pictures with Beech Tree News recently.  The pictures are of a 99-year-old roll-top desk that has been refinished by two Amish gentlemen on the Homer Dockery Road. According to McClure the desk came from the Butler County Courthouse.

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Sunday, August 12th, 2018
Jeff Hagan from Waters Agricultural Laboratories

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Sunday, August 12th, 2018
Henry House, Clay Amos and Raylynn Nicewinter

Richland Baptist Church’s  Kindergarten – 2nd grade class collected donations for the Butler County Animal Shelter during the month of July.  On Saturday, August 4th a few of the children (and parents) met at the shelter to make the delivery.  Pictured with

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Sunday, August 12th, 2018

“Barbers have always been the cornersto

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Tuesday, August 7th, 2018
Emalyn Pearl Southerland

Emalyn Pearl Southerland, daughter of Tim and Mandy Southerland of Morgantown, is your Wee Miss US Mini Supreme. She also won Wee Miss Photogenic, Wee Miss Personality and was given a sponsorship award. She competed at the Amerifest National Pageant in Sevierville, Tennesse on July 28, 2018.

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Tuesday, August 7th, 2018
Kinleigh and Shaylee Hampton

This past weekend Kinleigh Hampton, age 4 and Shaylee Hampton, age 8 competed at AmeriFest National Pageant in Sevierville, Tennessee.  They both got to compete at state last November and Shaylee was named Young Miss Kentucky and Kinleigh was named first runner-up.  The preliminary Queen of the F

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Monday, August 6th, 2018
1948 Silver King Tractor owned by Charles Charlton of Franklin, KY

The Butler County Antique Engine and Tractor Club did it again.  Their 12th annual show was a success featuring several tractors from different states, mowers, engines, and a variety of vendors.   This year's show featured the Silver King tractors and Sandwich Engines.  Over 100 entries covered t

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Monday, August 6th, 2018
Joyce Nally, Timmy Pendley, and Randall Gaskey

Timmy "Pinball" Pendley officially retired from Morgantown Utilities after 27 years of service on July 31, and several gathered to wish him well.  He started working on October 25, 1990, and became the first person to retire with full years of service from Morgantown Utilities.  During Pendley's

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Monday, August 6th, 2018

4-H provides youth numerous opportunities to learn, grow and develop into productive adults.

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Monday, August 6th, 2018

Sunday morning August 5, Monticello Baptist Church celebrated their 213th anniversary.

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