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The Morgantown Housing Authority held its monthly meeting on Monday, July 27, at the Kent Manor Community Room. Chairperson James Dossey called the meeting to order. In attendance were Billy Warren, Mayor Billy Phelps, Iris Moore, Pam Staples and Anita Jenkins.
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Former Butler County native Chase Goff was introduced Tuesday morning as the new Caverna High School principal.
Superintendent Cornelius Faulkner made the announcement at a meet and greet at the school and talked about Goff's selection.
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The Butler County Fiscal Court met on Monday night.
Two items of old business needed attention from the Court; the removal of JR Huff Road from the county road system, and enrollment in the AlertSense emergency notification service.
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The Morgantown-Butler County Chamber of Commerce held its monthly luncheon on Thursday, June 23, at the Butler County Extention Office.
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The Green River Catfish Festival is preparing for the 36th edition of the longstanding event. The GRCF will take place July 1-4 at Charles Black City Park in Morgantown.
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Morgantown & Butler County Budgets
The City of Morgantown and the County of Butler have both passed their 2016-2017 budgets with the second readings occurring during the June meetings of both entities.
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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 June 1-19th.Deeds:
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Since the first Catfish Festival a fireworks show has been one of the signature features of the event. The show has grown from the small shows in the early years of the festival, to the 15-minute affairs of recent years.
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The Butler County Board of Education met in regular session Tuesday at the Butler County Education Complex.
Board member Amy Hood was absent.
Superintendent Scott Howard praised the district’s first-ever Senior Walk that took place last month.
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