A local business will pay to repair and move the Butler City owned clock currently located at the front of the former PNC Bank building on Main Street. Council discussed […] Read more
There are now just a handful of homes without power this morning in Butler County. According to First Energy, around 175 homes were dealing with outages around 5 a.m. Friday—but […] Read more
Classic cars will be waxed and ready to roll this Saturday at the annual Penn Township Mega Cruise. The annual fundraiser for the Penn Township Volunteer Fire Department is the […] Read more
A local group that helps veterans with household items is moving to a new warehouse. The Veterans In Need group based out of Butler maintains a facility where they store […] Read more
A new piece of legislation gives families the option of allowing for a student to repeat a grade but the deadline to decide is quickly approaching. Act 66 of 2021 […] Read more
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is recommending home owners to keep an eye on their electric bills this time of year. Recent increases in energy prices have ranged from 2 [... Read more
A local congregation is holding a series this summer of events to grow community relationships beginning this weekend. Covenant United Presbyterian Church is inviting everyone to a free Open... Read more
A vaccine clinic is coming to Moniteau High School on Thursday afternoon. The clinic is open from noon until 3 p.m. for students and members of the community. It will […] Read more
The South Butler County School District will get feedback from parents and the community before finalizing plans to return to classes next year. At the Wednesday night school board meeting,... Read more
Despite some areas of drought, it’s been an overall good summer for crops so far. “We’ve had a pretty favorable spring for growing summer crops, since it was pretty warm. [... Read more