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WRECC Experiencing Widespread Outages from Windstorm

 June 26, 2023 (Bowling Green, KY) 2:45 pm Warren RECC staff and crews continue to work to fully restore power to our members. As of 2:45 p.m., we have approximately 12,900 members still without power.

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Grand Jury Indictments June 2023

The Grand Jury returned the following indictments on June 19 and set arraignments for July 11.


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FISCAL COURT: Highway dedication, funds awarded to Chamber, Arts Guild

County approves annual agreement with Friends of Butler County Animals to run the animal shelter at $90,000 annually/$7,500 monthly

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Health care professionals brief legislators on COVID-19, workforce shortage

en. Stephen Meredith, R-Leitchfield, speaking about health care. He is co-chair of the committee.

According to health care professionals in the state, Kentucky lost 590 physicians out of state and over $1 billion in economic impact between 2019 and 2022


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KSP Post 3 warns public of scam phone calls

Kentucky State Police, Post 3 Bowling Green has been contacted by victims in the post area regarding a phone scam.   Citizens have received calls from someone stating they are a trooper with Kentucky State Police and there is civil litigation against them. The caller then demands an immediate payment over the phone to avoid being arrested.

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GRCF Fishing Tournament and Pageants to be held this weekend

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KY ranks 40th in child well-being, 3 slots lower than 2021

Child obesity and underweight births up; child death rate way up

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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 Circuit Clerk’s and Butler County Clerk’s offices and covers:

May 1 – May 31, 2023

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KY is one of the most sleep-deprived states & that affects people's health and safety

Screenshot of interactive map; for the interactive version, with county-by-county figures, click here.

Kentucky is one of the leading sleep-deprived states, ranking fourth in the percentage of adults reporting that they get less than seven hours of sleep per day, 40.5 percent. So says the 2020 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey, a continuing national poll by the Census Bureau. The U.S. rate was 34.8%.


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KY is getting older; sees more deaths than births for several years

Kentucky State Data Center maps

Kentucky's population is getting older, and that is expected to put a strain on the state's health-care system, which already lacks enough primary-care providers, Sarah Ladd reports for the Kentucky Lantern. 


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