A high speed chase started in Butler County and ended in Muhlenberg County on Saturday morning. Shortly after midnight, Butler County Sheriff’s Deputy Chris Reneer attempted to stop a red Honda in the southbound lane of the Natcher Parkway near the 34 mile marker. The driver, Emmette Dewayne Wh
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The Morgantown City Council revisited the political sign ordinance and the proposed lease with the Butler County Ambulance service at its regular meeting Thursday night.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court held a called meeting on Thursday, November 14 at the Butler County Courthouse. All county magistrates were in attendance.
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The Butler County Board of Education met in a lengthy regular session meeting Tuesday night at Butler County Middle School. Board member Charles Price was absent.
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The Butler County Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution is very excited about this Holiday season.
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Morgantown City Police Department's new officers, Ethan Vincent and James Embry have completed their training. The Butler County natives graduated from the Department of Criminal Justice Training Academy in Richmond, Kentucky, on Friday, November 8th.
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The annual countywide veterans’ program was held on Monday, November 11th at the Butler County High School. Mr. Robert Tuck, principal of Butler County Middle School emceed the activities.
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Warren RECC’s Annual Christmas Open House program is coming to Morgantown. The event will be held Thursday, November 21st from 3-6 p.m. at the Eva Hawes Building, located in the Morgantown City Park.
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Butler County Foster Grandparents Barbara Poole, Wanda Johnson, Barbara Reeves and Bonnie Tuck were recently honored for their years of service as Foster Grandparents in Butler County Schools. Pictured with them are Cheryl Allen, Community Action CEO and Community Action Board Chairman Logan Cou
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On November 11, Morgantown Elementary held its annual Veteran's Day program under the direction of Mrs. JoLynn Reed, Primary Counselor. The program began with posting of the colors by the Butler County High School NJROTC, and the singing of the National Anthem by Ms. Tammy Young.
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