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WKU Board of Regents announces preferred presidential candidate; forums to be held Jan. 26

Dr. Timothy Caboni

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The WKU Board of Regents has selected Dr. Timothy Caboni, vice chancellor for public affairs at the University of Kansas, as the preferred candidate to be the 10th president of Western Kentucky University.  Dr. Caboni will visit WKU and hold a series of meetings and campus forums Jan. 25 and 26 (see below).  The Board will consider extending a formal offer to Dr. Caboni at its quarterly meeting on Friday, Jan. 27. 

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Deeds and Courthouse News

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 January 2nd- 16th.
Civil Cases:
Valerie Mellencamp vs. Metropolitan Life Insurance
Flagstar Bank vs. Tina Starlet Burden
Joseph Givens vs. Brian Kitchens

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Alcoholic Beverage Control: We're responding to industry growth

FRANKFORT - Kentucky’s alcohol landscape is changing, and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control said it's working daily to ensure that it matches industry growth with exceptional and efficient customer service.

ABC is responding to changing industry and licensing demands by streamlining procedures and improving internal operations to better assist applicants and licensees, an ABC news release said. 

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Amanda Smith Confirmed 12th Generation Mayflower Descendent

Amanda Smith daughter of Gene and the late Alice Hawkins of Morgantown was recently confirmed a 12th Generation Mayflower Descendent and now holds memberships in The General Society of Mayflower Descendants at Plymouth, MA and The Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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Lucky for Life winning lottery ticket sold in Morgantown

Check your Lucky for Life lottery tickets.  The winning numbers, 6-7-10-35-42-9, were drawn on Thursday, January 12th, and the ticket was purchased at Fastway 18, better known as Exit 27 in Morgantown. The first place prize - matching all six numbers - was $1,000 per day for life but nobody was able to match all six.  The second place prize - matching 5 of 6 numbers but not the "lucky ball" -  is worth $25,000 a year for life. This was the ticket sold in Morgantown - the only one.  The minimum payment period for the top and second prizes is 20 years.

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BC Library Launches New Website

www.bcplky.org

Morgantown, KY-The Butler County Public Library announces its new website, which launched on January 2.
Director of the library Kenna Martin anticipates the new website will better meet the needs of residents by making it easier to find what is available at the library. 
Among the website’s new features is a calendar that gives users an easy way to see what programs are offered at the library. Other online features to explore include the online e-book library and the library catalog online.

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Board approves 2017-18 school year calendar; sets meeting schedule for 2017

Butler County Judge-Executive David Fields administers the oath of office to board members Debbie Hammers and Ryan Daugherty.

The Butler County Board of Education met in regular session on Tuesday, January 10, at the Butler County Education Complex.  Board members Ryan Daugherty, Debbie Hammers, Amy Hood, and Delbert Johnson were in attendance. Judge-Executive David Fields administered the Oath of Office to newly re-elected board members Debbie Hammers and Ryan Daugherty.

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Rochester Ferry operator hired; Tyree makes changes at jail; Cron speaks about ambulance service

Fifth District Magistrate Bobby Moore and Fourth District Magistrate David Whittinghill

On Monday January 9th the Butler County Fiscal Court met for its monthly meeting at the Butler County Courthouse.  All members - Stevie Givens, Johnny Tuck, Chad Tyree, Bobby Moore, and David Whittinghill - were in attendance, as well as Butler County Attorney Dick Deye, and several visitors.

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State announces grants to clean up illegal open dumps in 25 counties - including Butler

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FRANKFORT – Energy and Environment Secretary Charles Snavely announced Monday that about $1.06 million in grant funding has been awarded for the cleanup of 112 illegal dumps in 25 counties across the state. 

“Illegal dumping affects safety, property values and quality of life across the commonwealth,” Snavely said in a statement. “This grant program is a great way to assist counties in improving their local communities .”

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Officer Dragged by Vehicle, Suspect Still on the Run

On Thursday, January 5, at approximately 10:00 p.m. Officer James Embry of the Morgantown Police Department was attempting to locate Richard (Richie) Smith in order to serve an outstanding arrest warrant. 

Richard (Richie) Smith

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