Judge Rules In Kelly Lawsuit
A judge in Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court has ordered the state not to certify the remaining of the fall election following a lawsuit from Congressman Mike Kelly. The lawsuit Kelly filed... Read more
Mars Will Transition Students To Remote Learning
Mars Area School District administrators have decided to close schools to students and move to complete remote learning beginning December 1st and continuing through January 4th. According t... Read more
State Announces Million Dollar Settlements
Pennsylvania’s top law enforcement officer has announced a few recent settlements with large companies accused of engaging activity harmful to consumers. Attorney General Josh Shapiro reache... Read more
Thanksgiving Safety Tips
In an effort to help everyone have an enjoyable holiday, the American Red Cross has released several Thanksgiving safety tips. Thanksgiving is one of the peak days for cooking fires which ar... Read more
Christmas Trees Sold For Good Cause
Many people are moving quickly from Thanksgiving to Christmas and a local organization is keeping an annual tradition going. The Butler LIONS Club is once again selling live Christmas Trees... Read more
Library Asks Patrons For Help
The Butler Area Public Library is asking for help from the community to achieve success in their annual funding drive. Contributions made to the annual My Library Campaign support the librar... Read more
New Tool Available For Farmers
As we gather to give thanks for those who have worked to allow delicious food to be available, a new tool is available to help farmers manage and preserve resources. The United States Depart... Read more
Turkey Roasting Help Available
With smaller Thanksgiving Day gatherings, there could be a lot of first time turkey cookers this year. In case you’re running into trouble, the Butterball Hotline is there to help you. “Cert... Read more
There were 219 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday for Butler County. That comes with 324 negative tests, giving the daily report from the Department of Health a 40.3 percent positivity rate. Th... Read more
State Parks Revise Coronavirus Restrictions
With some annual holiday traditions not able to happen this year, you may want to venture out of some state parks. If you do, you should be aware of a few new coronavirus restrictions now in... Read more