On July 6, Butler County native Joshua "Josh" Amos, graduated from the Kentucky State Police Academy as a part of the agency's third Law Enforcement Accelerated Program (LEAP,) a condensed course for current police officers who have at least three years of full-time employment with a Kentucky Law
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Local law enforcement officers and emergency personnel were busy overnight with stranded boaters, a high-speed chase, and attempted theft involving a stolen vehicle from Bowling Green.
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Twenty-three young ladies competed for the title of Miss Butler County Fair and Miss Catfish on Friday night at the Charles T. Black Park. Miss Raven Elizabeth Brooks, 18, daughter of Tim and Cindy Brooks of Morgantown was crowned Miss Catfish 2012. (pictured above)
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If someone calls and says that you have won a lottery and a new car and then asks you to send them money, don't believe it! It's a scam, according to Butler County Sheriff Scottie Ward.
The Green River Catfish Festival officially got underway yesterday - Wednesday, July 4 - in a day that began with the terrapin race, included opening ceremonies, and wrapped up with a fireworks show.
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Green River DAR has received two large military base flags that flew over areas in Iraq. Rose Marie McEackin spent seven years in Iraq from 2005-2011 and wrote the following information about each flag.
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A longtime public office holder and political force in Butler County for decades was laid to rest Tuesday afternoon - July 3 - at Hill Haven Cemetery in Morgantown.
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Butler County High School student Tori Fugate recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL).
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A Butler County man walked away from a single vehicle accident Tuesday morning on the Natcher Parkway near the Butler-Warren County line. According to authorities, Marcus Kessinger was traveling south on the Natcher while attempting to eat.
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The 32nd annual Green River Catfish Festival is set to kick off tonight with a free gate night. The festival will run Wednesday, July 4 through Saturday, July 7 at the Charles Black City Park. As always, fireworks will be held at twilight on the 4th.
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