The 2014 Calendar Girl/Centerfold Guy contest was held on Saturday night. Senior Ashlenn White was crowned Calendar Girl and will grace the cover of the calendar. Sophomore Wyatt Southerland was crowned Centerfold Guy.
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The Butler County Sheriff's Department is investigating a home break-in and theft on Thursday at a residence in north-west Butler County.
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The Butler County Grand Jury returned indictments against seven individuals. Charges include incest, rape, theft, and escape.
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"Morgantown Bank & Trust is proud to announce our 3rd Quarter Donation Results for the Banks School Spirit Card program. Third Quarter Donations was $2,284.! With this donation our year to date contributions to the school system totals $4,915," said Tom Jones, president of Morgantown Bank
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Officials of Community Action of Southern Kentucky, as well as local officials, were at the Morgantown Community Action Office Wednesday morning to announce the placement of an internet ready computer terminal in the main lobby.
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Heather R. Coleman recently joined English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP, in Bowling Green, Ky., as an associate with the firm.
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The Morgantown –Butler County Chamber of Commerce held their Annual Awards Dinner on Monday night. Chamber president James Runion welcomed members and guests prior to the dinner catered by Green River Caterers. Gold sponsors were Butler County Farm Bureaum Morgantown Bank & Trust, Morgantow
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Butler County School Superintendent Scott Howard traveled to Frankfort on Saturday to be a part of the Kentucky School Board's Legislative Commission. The commission is made up of Superintendents and board members from across the state. He is pictured here with David Baird , interim executive d
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The Boys & Girls Club of Butler County held their Annual Appreciation Dinner on October 24, at the Butler County Education Complex. State Representative C.B. Embry, Jr.welcomed the record crowd followed by the invocation given by Pastor Rice of Cool Springs Church.
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It was Will Rogers who said, “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” According to feedback received by officials of the Butler County Antique Engine and Tractor Club, this year’s tractor show, which ended Saturday at the Charles BlackCity Park, should have many returning
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