The Morgantown Trail Town Task Force held a meeting at the city hall on Tuesday to discuss the logistics of turning several Butler County towns into trail towns.
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A tight Republican race for governor across the state didn't translate to a close one in Butler County. Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer (Lt. Gov. candidate Chris McDaniel) easily carried Butler County with almost 58 percent of the vote. Lousiville buisnessman Matt Bevin (Lt. Gov.
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National EMS Week, May 17-23, 2015, is the perfect time to honor our local EMS professionals and promote awareness of their everyday service to the public.
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UPDATE: Robert Darrow had turned himself in at the jail. He was formally charged with two felony counts of failure to report an accident involving death.
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The Kentucky State Police Post in Elizabethtown is still investigating a commercial vehicle accident that happened at just after 3:00 p.m. Friday, and claimed the life of a Butler County man.
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The Butler County Board of Education held a regular meeting at the Butler County High School on Tuesday, May 12.
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Morgantown Bank & Trust would like to invite you to celebrate the retirement of three long-time, loyal employees. Roberta Gardner, Debbie Young, and Marcelle Daugherty are each retiring at the end of May.
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"I want all of you to take a look at this chart. The entire pie is what it takes to run the city any given year. The last few years we’ve actually spent more that the revenue we’ve taken in. So using that information imagine all the services we were able to complete by using those funds be it
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The Morgantown City Council on Thursday had the unpleasant task of taking up the first reading of a bare-bones budget for the next fiscal year, and it took up a City Hall initiative to combat blighted property.
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Morgantown Community Church (MCC) is excited to host author, speaker, and activist Brian McLaren on May 24, 2015, for an afternoon of learning and conversation. Brian served as a pastor for more than 20 years.
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