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Butler County native Shawn Childers' book, The Mormon Cleric Murder, has been released. Childers a Butler County High School graduate, has a bachelor's degree in information systems from Western Kentucky University.
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What began as an idea among friends has turned into a thriving new business in Morgantown. Alley Katz, located on the back side of Master One Tax Service, has a little bit of everything, whatever the occasion.
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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 December 27 – January 11.
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Emergency workers were dispatched to Hwy 70, Rochester Road this morning in response to a single vehicle accident. Caleb Johnson (DOB 12/25/85) was traveling east on Hwy 70, hit a slick spot and flipped his 2008 red Toyota truck four times.
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Effective February 28, 2013, Fairview Community Health will no longer be providing services in their Morgantown location. All services and patients will be transferred to their clinics in Bowling Green.
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A local teacher is facing charges stemming from a January 7 incident in Logan County. According to law enforcement sources, Bryant L.
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The Kentucky Arts Council has awarded TranspARTation Grants to 10 Kentucky schools that will use the funding to send students to arts events and performances at venues across the state. North Butler Elementary will receive $1,428.
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Starting Jan. 23, 2013, you can add a symbol that stands for hope and generosity on something you carry with you everywhere: your driver’s license. Like Indiana, Ohio and several other states, Kentuckians will soon have the option to have an organ donor heart printed on their license.
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Nerves were on edge for a few minutes Monday afternoon as school officials at North Butler Elementary found a handgun in the backpack of a second grade student - one that actually turned out to be a BB gun.
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