The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) dedicated a new historical marker April 17, 2015, in Butler County to honor former civic leader Maurice Hudson Thatcher. The ceremony took place Friday on the courthouse lawn.
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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 March 19-April 14th.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court met on Monday night in the first bi-monthly session for April. All members were present.
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The Butler County Daughters of the American Revolution announce the Good Citizen for 2015. Matthew Cordel Embry, son of Mark and Kimberlea Embry, senior at Butler County High is our Good Citizen.
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Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in Kentucky and the second leading cause of death in people ages 15 to 34, according to a "Mortality in the United States Report," published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
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Award Winning Author ,Linda J. Hawkins of Morgantown, Ky met with controversial authors and twin brothers David & Jason Benham at Gaylord Convention Center, Nashville, TN. They each had a new book to present during the 3 day event.
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State Farm Insurance held a ribbon cutting for the new building on Friday morning. The ribbon cutting ceremony was followed by a cookout of hamburgers and hotdogs in the parking lot.
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April is National Kite Flying Month. To celebrate, Aviation Heritage Park invites kids of all ages to come fly a kite in the park on Saturday, April 18.
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU’s Cultural Enhancement Series and the Kentucky Folklife Program will present Kentucky Strings: Bluegrass Music & Beyond on April 16 at Downing Student Union South Lawn.
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Thursday night’s meeting of the Morgantown City Council was dominated by debate on what to do with the former Kentucky Copper building and by discussion on Morgantown Utilities’ sewer costs. Council member Dionne Merritt was absent from the meeting.
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