Local WWII Vet Celebrates 100th Birthday
A local WWII veteran is celebrating his 100th birthday in very special ways. Monday (Aug. 8th) is Navy veteran, John Stauffer’s, birthday. The Butler County Commissioners issued a proclamat... Read more
With international talks ongoing concerning a deal to return Americans Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan from imprisonment in Russia, many are also calling for a Western Pennsylvania man to be... Read more
PennDOT is continuing summer road project maintenance work around Butler County this week. These activities include bridge repair on Sarver Road in Buffalo Township, as well as pipe replacem... Read more
The Butler Area Public Library continues to present activities and programs for all ages during this upcoming week. It’s Fishing Week for the Kids Summer Reading Challenge with Grab and [... Read more
Those who care for loved ones with a physical problem or diminished reasoning skills are invited to attend an event in Cabot later this week. Concordia at Cabot is hosting […] Read more
Some local residents are dealing with a loss of water service as a result of a water line break. According to a representative of Pennsylvania American Water, a two inch […] Read more
Monkeypox Declared A Public Health Emergency
Monkeypox has been declared a public health emergency. Cases are reportedly on the rise across the United States with the first case identified in the U.S. being in May. Nearly […] Read more
Famer’s Market Set For Saturday
Even though it may rain, the Butler City Farmer’s Market will go on tomorrow. The vendors and shopping will, of course, be under the roof, so there’s no need to […] Read more
Event Sat To Benefit Elementary Kids
A community resource and backpack fair will be held this weekend in Butler. The event is taking place Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of the […] Read more
Football Lawsuit Moves Back To State Court
A lawsuit filed by the Butler Area School District against the PIAA regarding the playoff eligibility of their football team is moving back to state court. According to Superintendent Dr. [... Read more