The 2nd Quarter numbers are in for the Morgantown Bank & Trust Spirit Cards. The numbers continued to grow (AGAIN) Morgantown Bank & Trust is proud to announce a total donation of $5,346.84 to the Butler County Public School System.
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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution held their National Convention in June 2015 in Washington D.C. Certificates were presented at the national level to Butler County Chapter NSDAR for their participation in Constitution Week on September 17-23.
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Morgantown Bank & Trust is proud to announce and welcome Kay Romans to their staff. Romans will be working as a loan officer and with new accounts.
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After four years and two trials Butler County Sheriff Deputy Heath West is found not guilty of using excessive force while arresting a man in 2011 under suspicion of drunk driving.
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Morgantown Bank & Trust Company and the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Ribbon Cutting and Open House for Morgantown Bank’s newest location at 1945 Scottsville Rd. Suite 5C, directly behind the Rafferty’s Restaurant, Bowling Green, Ky.
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The Butler County Board of Education met in regular session on Tuesday, at the Butler County Education Complex. Board members Delbert Johnson, Debbie Hammers and Amy Hood were in attendance.
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The Butler County Grand Jury returned indictments against 34 individuals on August 3, 2015. Arraignment date for all the individuals is, September 1, 2015 at the Butler County Courthouse. Charges include attempted murder, rape, sodomy, burglary, assault, drugs, and unlawful transaction with a m
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The Morgantown City Council decided to pursue a raise in the property tax rate that would be equal to “a penny on $100” at their regular monthly meeting Thursday night. The Council also favored increasing penalties for delinquent property tax and blighted property and proposed to change how the
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Monday night was the regular monthly meeting of the Butler County Fiscal Court. All members were in attendance along with a few interested bystanders.
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Pam Fazel, a veteran educator, has been named assistant principal at Butler County Middle School. The hiring was announced by Principal Tim Freeman just prior to the start of the school year. Fazel's hiring completes a summer of transition for the middle school as Fazel takes over as assistant
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