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Corvac Composites Plans $6.1 Million Investment in Morgantown, 30 Full-Time Jobs

 

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Morgantown Utilities Receives Grant

Morgantown Utilities received a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials in the amount of $4,767 for fluoridation to the water system.

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Local High School Graduates Honored with Bluegrass Cellular Scholarships

Tori McKinney

Elizabethtown, KY (May 30, 2018) – Bluegrass Cellular has announced the 15 recipients of their annual Bluegrass Cellular Scholarship Program. This initiative supports local, college-bound high school graduates and annually awards $22,500 in scholarships to help local students further their educations.

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Warren RECC Celebrates 80 Years of Service to the Community


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Green River Waste Opens New Office

Green River Waste, based right here in Butler County, has a new office at  619 W GL Smith Street, next to the Farmboy.  The company held a ribbon cutting recently complete with food and door prizes. 
Green River Waste is locally owned and operated. Louis White and Shirley Flener both have backgrounds in waste management— their combined experience totals over 30 years.
The company offers residential, commercial, and industrial services in all of Butler County. 

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Butler County Honors Veterans at Special Memorial Day Program

Recipients of Quilts of Valor

“There is a special sadness that accompanies the death of a serviceman, for we’re never quite good enough to them—not really; we can’t be because what they gave us is beyond our powers to repay.  And so, when a serviceman dies, it’s a tear in the fabric, a break in the whole, and all we can do is remember,” Superintendent Scott Howard quoted these words from Ronald Reagan at the Memorial Day program, held Monday, May 28, on the Butler County Courthouse lawn. 

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Bowling Green Man Pleads Guilty To Violating Federal Drug And Gun Laws

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Bowling Green, man pleaded guilty to multiple drug and firearm offenses yesterday in United States District Court, announced United States Attorney Russell M. Coleman.

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Hepatitis A Outbreak

 

The Barren River District Health Department (BRDHD) and the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) are recommending that residents of Warren County over the age of one year get vaccinated against hepatitis A, due to an ongoing outbreak. 

 

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Campbellsville University honors Butler County Teachers in Excellence in Teaching Ceremony

Teachers honored from the Butler County School System with a Campbellsville University Excellence in Teaching Award were second from left: Sherry Clark, Paige McKinney and Catron Burdette with Michael Gruber, Butler County High School principal. Presenting the awards were Dr. Donna Hedgepath, far left, provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Dr. Beverly Ennis, far right, dean of the School of Education. (Campbellsville University Photo by Drew Tucker)

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Flener defeats White for judge-executive; Givens, Phelps, Givens, Whittinghill and Bryant win races for Fiscal Court

After a hard-fought primary election, Tim Flener garnered nearly 1,000 votes in a five-way race to secure the Republican nomination for Butler County Judge-Executive.  He will face Mark Mudd, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary, in the November General Election. 

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