Friday Update: Four New COVID-19 Cases
Four new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Butler County Friday. That’s the fewest number of cases since last Wednesday. It also comes amid 341 negative tests—giving Friday... Read more
Butler County Democrats Hosting Meet And Greet
Democrats seeking federal and state seats will be in Zelienople tomorrow for a meet and greet. The Butler County Democratic Committee is hosting the event at 3 p.m. at the Mussig Shelter in... Read more
Portion Of Turnpike Closing This Weekend
A portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike will be closed this weekend. The road will shut down eastbound between the Allegheny Valley Exit 48 and the Pittsburgh Exit 57 interchanges beginning a... Read more
The City of Butler is applying for grant money in order to make improvements to a local park. City Council passed a motion Thursday night to authorize a commitment letter for the Butl... Read more
AED Machine Donated To Pullman Park
The City of Butler Parks, Recreation Grounds, and Facilities Authority will be able to use equipment loaned from the City of Butler to upgrade their ability to respond to a medical emergency... Read more
The leadership of Butler County is asking to hear from residents about thoughts on resuming education this fall. The five question survey is posted to the Facebook page of Butler County Comm... Read more
Clarion University Goes Mostly Online
Clarion University is the latest school is the state system to announce they will be moving to mostly online classes this fall. University officials say the move reduces the density of stude... Read more
Vice President Mike Pence is in Western Pennsylvania to campaign for President Donald Trump. Pence’s campaign event is a “Cops For Trump” rally in Greensburg. However... Read more
Thursday Update: Seven New COVID-19 Cases
Seven new cases of COVID-19 were reported Thursday for Butler County. That brings the total number of cases to 593 since mid-March. There were also 267 negative tests—keeping the posit... Read more
Slippery Rock University’s president says that a majority of classes this fall will now be done online. Dr. Bill Behre said in an email to students earlier this week that the trajector... Read more