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Two Jasper Police Officers charged with poaching turkeys in Ky.
BUTLER CO., Ky. (WFIE) - Two Jasper Police Officers are awaiting arraignment in Butler County, Kentucky. Court records show Kaleb Chambers is scheduled to be arraigned May 15. His charge is illegal take/pursue deer/wild turkey. Chambers is listed as an officer on the Jasper Police Department’s website. Two other...
KYTC road project schedule for the week of April 28 to May 4
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) released its road project schedule for the week of April 28 to May 4, 2024. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) anticipates work zone construction and maintenance activities could impact traffic during the week of April 28 to May 4. Mowing operations should be expected in all […]
Sundy Best to perform at Green River Catfish Festival
MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Sundy Best is set to perform at the Green River Catfish Festival on July 4. The Green River Catfish Festival is returning for its 42nd year in Morgantown, Kentucky, where a long list of activities span multiple days at the Butler County Fairgrounds. The catfish festival...
‘This might have been the oldest case we have’: Genealogy test identifies victim in over 30 year cold case
DAVIESS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - After decades of investigating, the cold case victim known widely as handless footless has been given a name. State police identified the man as William Matthews of Louisville. Hunters discovered Matthews’ body in a wooded area off Pleasant Valley Road in Philpot in January 1990....
Four students receive scholarships from Morgantown Bank & Trust
MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Four students were awarded scholarships Wednesday afternoon by Morgantown Bank & Trust at their annual scholarship ceremony. Two students, Parker Smith & Addison Miller, were from Butler County High School, while the other two, Caraline Cordell & Abbie May were from Warren East and Bowling Green High Schools, respectively.
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