Did you know? … Prescription drug abuse is still drug abuse.
Did you know? … You can take your prescription meds to the Sheriff’s office and they will dispose of them.
Did you know? … Prescription drug abuse is still drug abuse.
Did you know? … You can take your prescription meds to the Sheriff’s office and they will dispose of them.
Classroom Leaders of the Week:
Ava Lindsey
Payton Deweese
Harmoni Stabley
Carson Joiner
Thomas Embry
Mon. Apr. 17: Dexterville Route
Dexterville-Banock Rd, Good news Center, County Road.
Tues. Apr. 18: Fifth Dist. Route
Neafus Road, Oak Ridge Road, Happy Trail Lane.
Wed. Apr. 19: 231 South Route
O.J. Basham Road, Sugar Grove Road, Orange Cemetery Road.
Saturday night April 8, I attended Rockabilly Revival: a tribute to the legends of Sun Records. The show had performances from Elvis(played by Cody Slaughter), Johnny Cash(played by Shawn Barker), Carl Perkins(played by Travis Daggett) and Jerry Lee Lewis(played by Lance Lipinsky). Lipinsky’s p
Cumberland Presbyterian Church Holy Week Services April 10-14th from 12 till 12:30 daily.Monday-Chaplain Derek Cain- speaker and soloistTuesday-Bro. Randy Nielson speaker -Teresa and Doug Odle music
Mon. Apr. 10: Morgantown
North Warren Street, Kent Manor, East Morris Street.
Tues. Apr. 11: Roundhill Route
Brownsville Road, Dywer Road, Jones Road, Region Road.
Wed. Apr. 12: Jetson Route
Love-Lee Road, Taylor Cemetery Road, Bluett Coy Road.
Collin Coots is a lanky six-footer with the natural confidence of a person that has a grip on life. The 19-year-old youngster is a Butler County resident who lives in Aberdeen, attends to Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College, holds down a job, and plays some fanciful banjo music
What is Marijuana? Marijuana is a dry, shredded green and brown mix of leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis. Marijuana is one of the most common illicit drug used in the United States.
Tristan Elmore was raised in Butler County, KY, a rural county that is not quite half-way-between the cities of Bowling Green and Owensboro. He is pursuing a degree in Wildlife Management.