BUTLER, Ky. — On Saturday morning, dozens of volunteers from the community of Butler, Kentucky, and the surrounding areas came together to clean up the community and honor one of their own who died in April's historic flooding.

Butler native, Robert Singleton, affectionately known as “Boo” was an environmentalist. According to those who knew him, he was always cleaning up around the Licking River.

Singleton was found along the banks of the Licking River during April's historic flooding. Many believe he was attempting to clean the river, as he often did, when he suffered a medical episode and died.

“He was one of the biggest project people that I knew,” said City of Butler Mayor Mason Taylor. “He cared so much that he would take time out, go clean up, just an overall general great p

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