What started as a mobile home fire in north Butler County has resulted in the arrest of two individuals for manufacturing methamphetamine. Barry and Sherry Joiner of 6863 Caneyville Road are both facing meth charges after a fire broke out at their mobile home across from the 5th District Fire De
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A falling boulder has resulted in a single-car accident on the William Natcher Parkway. On Monday evening, March 9, shortly before 7:00 p.m., a vehicle driven by Sarah Ward Williamson, 66, was traveling south on the parkway when a large boulder fell into her lane.
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Morgantown Police Officer James Embry encountered a vehicle on Veteran’s Way with one tail light on Saturday night, March 7th.
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FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s annual unemployment rate plunged to 6.5 percent in 2014 from 8 percent in 2013, while nonfarm employment gained 29,000 jobs, according to the Office of Employment and Training.
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Delbert Hendrix has kept an old tree limb for almost 44 years, and like most keepsakes, there’s a story behind it.
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - The Kentucky Republican Party's Executive Committee gave preliminary approval Saturday to U.S. Sen. Rand Paul's request to hold a presidential caucus in 2016 rather than a primary election.
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Winter storms and along with them the cold, snow and icy conditions can make delivery of your mail very challenging for letter carriers and your Post Office.
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Snow began to taper off this morning, but many roads remain treacherous as a layer of ice covers the ground.
“It’s a skating rink,” said meteorologist Landon Hampton, founder of weather blog wxornotbg.com. “Once that snow got packed down, (the ice) doesn’t go anywhere.”
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With ice and sleet forecasted for our area, here are some tips from WarrenRECC that may benefit those who experience a power outage:
Preparing for a power outage
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BOWLING GREEN -- A contractor will be closing a section of U.S. 231 (West GL Smith Street) in Morgantown beginning Tuesday, March 10 and setting up a detour.
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