This John Deere Tractor was stolen from 1886 Woodbury Loop sometime August 19th. If you have any information please call the Butler County Sheriff's Department at 270 526-3676. It was last seen at 2:00 A.M. that Saturday morning going South on 231 by Dunn Brothers' garage.
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Bowling Green, KY --- (Bowling Green, KY (August 18, 2016) – The Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) has selected the recipients of the 2016-2017 SKyPAC Compensated Space Initiative.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (KY-01) has notified Governor Matt Bevin and House Speaker Paul Ryan that he will resign as First District Congressman on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at 6 P.M.
A copy of the letter to Governor Bevin is attached hereto.
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A Chinese company is buying the Aleris Corp. -- Hancock County's largest employer -- for $2.33 billion.
But Mike Keown, a Hawesville native who is senior vice president of Aleris and president of Aleris North America, said no changes are planned.
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Beech Tree News provides courthouse statistics on a regular basis. Courthouse information provided in this article is a matter of public record. The following records are from the Butler County Clerk and Circuit Clerk’s offices and cover August 1-23rd.
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Two Butler County schools started the school year with new administrators. Butler County High School welcomed Adam Gish as their new assistant principal, and former Butler County Middle School teacher, Cody Donaldson, transitioned to assistant principal at the middle school.
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Butler County Fiscal Court met in regular session on Monday, August 22, at the courthouse. After approving minutes from the last four fiscal court meetings, magistrates on a 5-0 vote, approved the contract agreement with Green River Equipment Leasing for the Leonard Oak Boat Ramps at the cost of
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Rebecca’s on Main, a new eatery opened its doors on Friday, August 19th on Main Street in the historic Morgantown Bank & Trust located beside Five Seasons Florist.
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