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Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

UPDATE:The  2001 Hyundai was driven by Kayla Phelps, 18, of Beaver Dam, according to a release from the state police. Phelps and her passengers, Melinda Phelps, 18, and Cindy Cockrel, 39, both of Morgantown, refused medical treatment at the scene.

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Tuesday, March 13th, 2012
5th Dist. Magistrate Keith Daugherty and 4th Dist. Magistrate David Whittinghill

The Butler County Fiscal Court handled a full slate of routine business on Monday night in their regular monthly meeting for March.

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Monday, March 12th, 2012

In the first installment of "Know Your Boards," Beech Tree News examines all of the boards that serve the city of Morgantown. Next, Beech Tree News takes a look at all of the boards that serve Butler County.

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Friday, March 9th, 2012

An on-duty Butler County school bus driver was arrested on Friday afternoon and charged with DUI. Sandra Ford (Blair), 55, is charged with multiple counts following her arrest by Butler County Sheriff Scottie Ward.

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Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Councilman Gary Southerland, Gigi Rose, and Greg Meredith look over plans.

The Morgantown City Council met for over two hours Thursday night in its regular meeting for March. The Mayor and all council members were present.

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Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Johnny Dalton hands Jamie Ward a $100 check.

Jamie Ward of Morgantown won $100 from Super Wash. Johnny Dalton presented her the check.  Super Wash has been in Morgantown for over eight years.  Ward won the Holiday Promotion that ran from November thru January.

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Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
Alexis Keown

Four Butler County High School students have been recommended by faculty/staff members for February student of the month honors based on attendance, promptness to class, participation in class, grades or attitude.  These students are Alexis Keown, Cayli Bevil, Amanda Fleming and Noah Gary.

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Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
Aerial view of West Liberty

Although only minor damage was reported in the county from the severe weather systems that moved through the area last week, some towns in Kentucky were not so lucky.

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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

As Kentuckians begin cleaning up after the storms that ripped through the Commonwealth on Friday, officials urge those who have suffered property damage to photograph the damage, save any repair receipts and report damages to their local county emergency director and insurance provider.

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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

The Butler County Fiscal Court will once again be participating in the $100 Mile Litter Pickup program. This is for non-profit organizations only. Organizations may sign up through the end of March, 2012. Roads will be issued in April.

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