Hospitality Funds To Be Available Soon
Butler County took the latest step toward drawing down funds that will help businesses in the hospitality industry. Over $2 million has been set aside by the state for businesses like bars a... Read more
Local lawmakers are pushing back on the latest proposal by PennDOT that would see a toll implemented for a select number bridges across the state. A total of nine bridges would be impacted b... Read more
A Sunday afternoon fire destroyed part of the Middlesex Township Municipal garage. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center just before noon for a fire at the garage, which is in the... Read more
Multiple fire crews were called to the scene of a two alarm fire that began Sunday morning in Oakland Township. Calls came into the Butler County 911 Center around 10am for the fire at a res... Read more
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing resident from neighboring Mercer County. According to State Police, 53-year-old Russell Myers of Hadley went for a walk nea... Read more
Enrollment Now Open for Camp Cranberry
It’s not too early for southern Butler County families to begin thinking about a yearly summer tradition with health and safety safeguards in place. Enrollment is now open for Camp Cranberry... Read more
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Approves Rate Increase for Columbia Gas
After holding public hearing last summer, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has approved a lower than requested rate increase for Columbia Gas. Columbia requested the over $100 mill... Read more
SRU to Host Three Part Seminar/Starts this Week
An upcoming Slippery Rock University program will educate students about data research and employment opportunities. The SRU Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will be hosting a... Read more
Seneca Valley Debuts New Aquatic Center
The new Seneca Valley Aquatic Center opened earlier this week with an official ribbon cutting. The brief and socially distanced event amid cheers and chants from the members of the Seneca Sw... Read more
Friday Update: 47 New Cases
There were 47 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths Friday for Butler County. That keeps the death toll in the county at 360 according to the Department of Health. Statewide, there... Read more