Cranberry Township Farmers’ Market is offering a big discount on the cost of vendor booths thanks to a recent generous donation. Two Cranberry Township residents are supporting local s... Read more
The top male and female of the 2020 Butler School District graduating class will both receive scholarships through the Pittsburgh Foundation. Lea Codispot and Alec Stamm will each receive $7... Read more
The Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau announced its Ambassador of the year award winner. Bob McCafferty was selected as the 2020 Ambassador of the year for his extraordinary contri... Read more
COVID-19 hospitalizations inside the Butler Health System are remaining low. The hospital announced today that they are treating one patient for suspected coronavirus symptoms. That person i... Read more
Virtual Road Race Begins This Weekend
An annual Butler summer tradition makes the move to an online experience starting Saturday. The 45th Butler Road Race will be done virtually this year over the course of ten days. Runners wi... Read more
Hunting License On Sale Starting Monday
Licenses for the 2020-2021 hunting and furtaking seasons will go on sale Monday. With the purchase of a license, each hunter will also receive a complimentary copy of the Pennsylvania Huntin... Read more
Police are investigating the theft of a no-turn riding lawn mower from a Forward Township business earlier this week. According to State Police, the theft occurred sometime on Monday from Tu... Read more
Parking Repairs Center Of Council Special Meeting
Butler City Council members met Thursday morning as the city faces an estimated $2 million worth of repairs in the parking system. The main discussion centered around how the city would pay... Read more
Parking Repairs Center Of Council Special Meeting
Butler City Council members met Thursday morning as the city faces an estimated $2 million worth of repairs in the parking system. The main discussion centered around how the city would pay... Read more
BC3 Planning For Flexible Fall Schedule
Butler County Community College is continuing to adjust to changing circumstances while keeping flexibility at the center of plans for the upcoming fall semester. “We want to make sure... Read more