Chicora To Honor Navy Vet During Parade
A Vietnam veteran will be honored during Chicora’s Memorial Day Parade next week. The annual event is back on after canceling last year due to COVID-19. At this year’s ceremony, they will be... Read more
SRU’s SUCCEED Program Names Leadership Council
Slippery Rock University has established an advisory council to provide leadership for a new center for local partnerships and improvements. The SRU Center for Community Engagement, Empowerm... Read more
Cocktails To Go May Become Permanent Feature
Cocktails-to-go took another step toward becoming a permanent fixture in Pennsylvania. The state house overwhelmingly approved the measure to allow the takeout drink option a full-time featu... Read more
The city of Butler will receive state money to make improvements to a local park. According to State Representative Marci Mustello, the Butler County Redevelopment Authority will receive $10... Read more
BC3 Will Not Burn Old Building
Butler County Community College has canceled plans for a controlled burn of a building that is being replaced. BC3 originally planned to allow the Butler County Fire Chiefs Association to bu... Read more
There were 27 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths for Butler County Wednesday. Those numbers are similar to what the county reported last Wednesday. As of Monday morning, Butler M... Read more
Police are releasing more information about a motorcycle accident that happened last week. It took place last Thursday afternoon on Old East Butler Road in Oakland Township. Police say 60-ye... Read more
Overnight Patching Work Happening On Rt. 19
Drivers should be aware of some road work going on in Cranberry Township the next several overnight periods. Crews have begun patching pavement along Route 19 from Glen Eden Road to the Alle... Read more
A bill authored by a local lawmaker to increase protections for minors and victims of human trafficking has advanced through the state house. Republican State Representative Marci Mustello’s... Read more
A local lawmaker is advancing legislation that would remove a requirement for carrying a concealed weapon in Pennsylvania. Republican State Representative Aaron Bernstine’s House Bill 659 ha... Read more