Police Chief Billy Phelps of the Morgantown Police Department traveled to Louisville this week to bring some individuals back to Morgantown.
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UPDATE: Glenda Daugherty died during surgery last night at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville. Her daughter, was air lifted to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital last night from the Medical Center and is in intensive care.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court held a special called meeting on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, at 6:00pm at the Butler County Courthouse. All members of the court were present along with Butler County Attorney Richard Deye and Butler County Sheriff Scottie Ward.
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USA Book News announces winners and finalists of the USA "Best Books 2011" award includes Heart to Heart Publishing, Inc.

Santa and one of his elves, pictured above, prove to be camera friendly during a roadblock for Toys for Tots Saturday morning. A Santa spokesperson (possibly an elf) explained that the event was organized by Cash Express and is one of two efforts underway.
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Luck was with Jennifer Drake Robbins twice last month as she was picked as the Beech Tree News Facebook Fan of the Month for October. As part of the BTN/Facebook promotion, Robbins was awarded a $50 gift certificate to the local business of her choice, which was Merle Norman in Morgantown.
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According to Butler County Schools Superintendent Scott Howard, they have received calls from local businesses stating that someone called them claiming to be from Butler County High School and that they were collecting money for the school's latest fund raiser. Mr.
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The annual Butler County DAR Christmas Home Tour will be held Sunday, December 4, 2011 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The cost is only $2 per home with all proceeds going to the DAR Scholarship fund.
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Automotive company to create 25 new jobs, invest $8.8 million: Governor Steve Beshear today announced Daicel Safety Tube Processing, a Japanese automotive components manufacturer, will locate a new manufacturing facility in Beaver Dam, creating 25 new jobs.



















