The Bowling Green – Warren County Drug Task Force was contacted by the 19th Judicial Drug Task Force in Clarksville, TN on May 30, 2012.
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Congressman Brett Guthrie stopped by Morgantown last Friday to examine the school bus refurbishing program that Final Finish has been running for the last two years.
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A Butler County man is behind bars after turning himself in to police Wednesday morning. Doy Shannon Beasley, 45, is lodged in the Butler County Jail and has been charged with kidnapping-adult and rape, 1st degree-domestic violence; both are felonies.
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The Butler County Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution hosted the Annual Memorial Day Program in the courthouse lawn on Monday at 11:00am. Lynda Knight, Butler County NSDAR Regent, opened the 2012 program paying tribute to the Civil War Veterans of Butler County.
A large group gathered on the courthouse lawn on Saturday for the unveiling and dedication of a historical marker for Bishop John Monroe Moore. Grady Roger Givens, Butler County Historical Marker Chairman, welcomed the group.
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If you smell a crispy, delicious smell as you're driving through Morgantown you may just be driving by the new Charley Biggs' restaurant that opened last Tuesday.
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The Morgantown-Butler County Chamber of Commerce held their monthly luncheon on Thursday. The Luncheon was sponsored by Morgantown Bank & Trust and catered by Green River Caterers.
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"This is a really, really stupid idea." With those words, Morgantown Police Chief Billy Phelps made clear to Beech Tree News where he stands on the possibility of the Morgantown Police Department being disbanded in favor of the city contracting with the Butler County Sheriff's Department for pol
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Kentucky had a primary election on Tuesday, May 22, and only 6 percent of Butler County's registered voters showed up at the polls. Since no locally contested races were on the ballot, voters only had a presidential primary from which to choose.
After a lengthy three-hour work session, the Morgantown City Council met in a special called meeting Thursday night. Selected city budget issues were on the agenda.
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