AAA Reminds Drivers of Safety Hazard
AAA is reminding motorists that hanging anything from rearview mirrors, including protective masks, is a safety hazard. Even though some drivers keep masks handy when they are not being worn... Read more
Butler County projects that increase heritage tourism, enhance preservation efforts, encourage outdoor recreation, or involve natural resources are eligible to apply for a regional grant pro... Read more
Mars Area High School to Celebrate Homecoming
The Mars Area High School will kick off its 2020 Homecoming Celebration with several themed days this week. Monday has been designated as Comfy Cozy Day followed by Team Spirit […] Read more
There were ten new cases of COVID-19 for Butler County reported Friday. There were also 132 negative tests, giving the daily report a seven percent positivity rate. As of Friday […] Read more
Trick-Or-Treat Still On For Cranberry Twp.
Trick or treat is still on in Cranberry Township. Officials say the Halloween tradition is still on this year on Saturday night from 6-8 p.m. The township is advising residents […] Read more
Virtual Town Hall To Focus On Underage Drinking
A virtual town hall next week will focus on the dangers of underage drinking. The online zoom event aims to educate parents and kids about strategies that you can use […] Read more
Wiffle Ball Tournament Saturday To Benefit It’s About The Warrior Foundation
This weekend’s annual Wiffle Ball Tournament, sponsored by Mars Bank and the Butler Radio Network, will once again benefit the It’s About The Warrior Foundation. Games begin at 9 a.m. [... Read more
Fans will be in the stands Friday night for Karns City football. The district announced earlier this week that they are lifting crowd restrictions following a judge’s ruling deeming Governor... Read more
Library Hosting Fall Festival Saturday
Even though the annual fall festival has been suspended this year due to concerns about COVID-19, local residents are invited to enjoy some similar activities at a fun, family even […... Read more
PA Supreme Court Allows Mail-In Ballots To Be Counted Three Days After Election
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued a ruling that extends the deadline by which mail-in ballots can be received. Following a request for an extension to the deadline by the […] Read more