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Monday, June 13th, 2016

Woodbury Baptist Church & Brother Murl Gray

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Monday, June 13th, 2016

The first "Movies at the Park" was a huge success.  The crowd enjoyed free food, games, door prizes, and inflatables before the movie. 

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Monday, June 13th, 2016

We the family of Edra Dean Hampton would like to take the time to express our sincere gratitude to our loving community.  The outpouring of love and support during her time of sickness and passing has been overwhelming, but in a very good way.  From donations given in her memory to the arts guild

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Monday, June 13th, 2016
Front Row L-R: Justin Marksberry, Luke Laughing, Jared Hudnall, Alex Coleman, Trenton Embry, Taylor Miller Back Row L-R: Assistant Scout Master Patrick Miller, Hunter Taylor, Austin Phelps, Justin Hudnall, Lincoln Hussung, Scout Master Kyle Coleman. photo by David "Hawkeye" Hocker

Boy Scout Troop 208 under the leadership of Kyle Coleman and Patrick Miller are attending Roy C.

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Sunday, June 12th, 2016

Several friends and family members gathered on Friday afternoon to celebrate Lesia (Drake) McKinney's retirement from Morgantown Bank & Trust.  "My actual last day is next Friday, but I was afraid I would be too emotional to celebrate and leave the same day," said McKinney. 

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Thursday, June 9th, 2016
photo: University of Kentucky

There has been increasing interest in both Butler County, and across our state, in keeping a few chickens on the farm or in the back yard.  Birds can even be seen walking around Morgantown.  People have many different reasons for keeping poultry including, but not limited to:  meat, eggs, insect

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Thursday, June 9th, 2016

Bailey West, Kaylee Givens, Emily Winstead, and Lydia Wells are already working on a 2016/17 STLP Project focused on promoting reading through the Kentucky Bluegrass Award Book Nominees for 2017.

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Thursday, June 9th, 2016

Now is the time for young people and their parents to begin making plans for an annual summer ritual, 4-H Camp. 

4-H camps are open to all Kentucky youth starting at age 9. At 4-H Camp, young people learn independence and responsibility, have a lot of fun and make new friends.

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2016

The most common mosquito in Kentucky, the Asian tiger mosquito, is now active in Central Kentucky.

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2016

Together with their families Kaleb Paul Parks and Sara Kristen Cardwell will be celebrating the next chapter in their love story as husband and wife.  Kaleb is the son of Paul and Kim Parks of Brooklyn.  Kristen is the daughter of Mark and Melissa Cardwell of Gilstrap.  The ceremony will be held

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