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 Butler County Clerk and Circuit Clerk’s offices and cover November 21st-December 12th.
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On December 13, 2016, at approximately 2351 hours, Morgantown Police officer James Embry made a traffic stop on a 1999 Ford car.
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Bowling Green, KY (December 15, 2016) Kentucky State Police responded to a 2 vehicle collision on Interstate 65 at the 22 mile marker in Bowling Green today at 11:13 a.m. involving a Commercial Motor Vehicle and a Dodge Caravan.
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Butler County Fiscal Court met Monday night December 12 at the Butler County Courthouse for a regularly scheduled meeting. Once the Pledge of Allegiance was lead and the opening prayer given, the room was called to order by Judge-Executive David Fields.
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On Dec. 13 shortly after midnight, Morgantown Police Officer James Embry made a traffic stop on a 1998 Dodge Dakota that was operated by James Bogle of Bowling Green. During the stop, it was determined through training and experience that Bogle was under the influence of drugs.
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West Central Kentucky gas prices decreased by a penny this week to $2.142 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Fuel Gauge Report.
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FRANKFORT --- Last week, Speaker-Elect Jeff Hoover released the names of House committee chairs for the upcoming 2017 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
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The Morgantown City Council met in regular session on Thursday, December 8th. All of the current council was present as were the newly elected members, Jason Gaskey, Dustin Embry, and Sterling White. The new council will be sworn in on December 27th at 6:00 p.m. at the Eva J. Hawes Building.
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Western Kentucky University conferred degrees and certificates to more than 1,370 graduates Saturday at its 180th Commencement.
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The state’s education secretary wants to see Kentucky schools be given A to F grades under its redesigned accountability system, saying that having the report cardstyle labels will be clear and easy for parents and the community to understand.
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