“Stop in and say hello!” That was the message Bill Freedle, owner of Friendly Furniture, had for Morgantown. Freedle has a relaxed, open door way of doing things, and applies this philosophy deliberately to his business: “We originally opened 42 years ago [around] 1970….
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What do you do when a trailer hauling a steel coil weighing 47,000 pounds breaks? That was the question the Ingram Brothers, Eric and Chase, had to figured it out Friday morning. Answer?
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The Butler County Board of Education met in a regular session on Tuesday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the approval of various student events, special graduation for two students, and the addition of a teaching position at the learning center, among several other issues.
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Morgantown, KY,- The boil water advisory for Morgantown Utilities customers has been lifted, with the exception of South Teddy Street. If you live on South Teddy Street you will be notified individually, if you are still under an advisory.
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The Morgantown City Council showed more optimism Thursday night than they did in last month’s meeting, but they still acted with caution in passing spending measures.
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The Butler County Grand Jury returned indictments against 14 individuals on June 9, 2015. Arraignment date for all the individuals is, July 14, 2015 at the Butler County Courthouse. Charges include rape, sodomy, burglary, assault, drugs, and flagrant non-support.
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Nearly 150 eighth grade students were recognized on May 28 for completion of their middle school studies and advancement to high school, as well as for various academic and attendance awards.
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Kentucky Copper, Inc., (K.C.I.) with the support of various banks financing its operations, has honored its recent agreement reached with the city of Morgantown and the Industrial Holding Corporation by making a nearly half million dollar payment to the city. Specifically, K.C.I.
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UPDATE: Former Butler County Sheriff Joe Gaddie pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning to first-degree criminal abuse. He appeared with his attorney Phil Kimble, of Bowling Green, in Butler Circuit Court.
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This consumer advisory is being issued by Morgantown UtilitiesWhat should you do?
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