The Butler County Rural Development Clubs hosted their annual meeting on Saturday night at the Eva Hawes Agricultural Expo and Community Building. A crowd of over 80 people gathered to celebrate the Rural Development Clubs.
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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 October 10-31st.
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The 3rd Quarter numbers are in for the Morgantown Bank & Trust Spirit Card Program. Once again, the total contributions increased as it has every quarter since it started last year.
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I am C. Josh Givens, and I desire to serve Morgantown as your mayor.
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I have served our community as a member of the Morgantown City Council for eight years. While those who know me might say I’m the last person you’d have expected to become a politician, serving our community is a role I am comfortable with and why I am asking to be your Mayor.
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I want to take this opportunity to thank the people of Butler County for the honor of serving you as Butler County Judge-Executive for the past eight years. I am also extremely grateful for your vote and support during the Primary Election in May. With the General Election only a few days away,
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A highlight of the 2014 Morgantown-Butler County Chamber of Commerce annual dinner Tuesday night was that of Judge David Fields explaining the events leading up to the decision to locate Corvac in Morgantown.
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Ingram Brothers announces today a Letter of Intent with Baker Electromotive, Inc. to build a public access CNG fuel station and acquire 14 new dual-fuel CNG trucks.
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The Butler County Extension Office hosted a country ham breakfast to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Cooperative Extension Office. Statewide, clubs were finding different celebrating the event in their local communities.
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A Butler County man convicted of sexual abuse in 2011 has been court-ordered to pay his victim more than $1.8 million dollars.
U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Russell, on Tuesday, ordered Jeffrey Lawan Renfrow to pay $1,896,800 in damages to the victim.
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