There is still time to complete the very important task of participating in the U.S. Census. Although yesterday (Wednesday, April 1st) is known as Census Day because that date is used as a p... Read more
The 10th annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is still on track to be held June 12th through 14th. A recent announcement from the Friends of the Bantam Jeep Association confirmed existing pl... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf has issued at stay-at-home order now for all of Pennsylvania. “Every day we wait, the coronavirus spreads further and becomes more difficult to suppress. We need to act now... Read more
Any local resident aged 60 or older who does not have access to food at this time should contact the Butler County Area Agency on Aging. The Agency is offering nutritious home delivered meal... Read more
The Pennsylvania State Police are changing some policies due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. According to a press release, a select number of non-emergency incidents may now be handled... Read more
The city of Butler is discouraging the public from attending the next City Council meeting on Tuesday (April 7th) due to the concerns over the Coronavirus. In a release from City Clerk Mindy... Read more
Butler County Chamber of Commerce President Stan Kosciuszko has been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19. According to information from Chamber Executive Director Jordan Grady,... Read more
Due to the ongoing public health crisis, the state of Pennsylvania is granting extensions for expiring licenses to carry firearms. According to Sheriff Mike Slupe, licenses that expire on or... Read more
Residents who use the trail at Laura J. Doerr Park in Jefferson Township are being asked to help out with securing funding for improvements. In order to pave the walking trail, Jefferson Tow... Read more
The new daily update from state health officials show another jump in confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Pennsylvania. Locally, Butler County saw 11 new cases of COVID-19 reported, giving th... Read more
