There were five new cases of COVID-19 reported for Butler County Monday. And with Monday’s new cases and 20 over the weekend, the county’s total case count since mid-March has surpasse... Read more
Former Butler Township Commissioner and business owner Joe Wiest has died. Wiest was a Butler native who started Joseph Wiest’s Paving Company in 1969 while he was still employed at Armco. T... Read more
A drive-thru food distribution is set for Tuesday at the Big Butler Fairgrounds. The Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank will be distributing 50 pounds of food per vehicle from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Th... Read more
There were 20 new COVID-19 cases for Butler County over the weekend. According to the state Department of Health, the county’s positivity rate is at 3.3 percent over the past seven days, tha... Read more
Indoor dining restrictions are easing Monday as capacity expands to 50 percent. Governor Tom Wolf also revised the time of last call, now making it 11 p.m. with customers being able to drink... Read more
Pennsylvania’s jobless rate continues to drop according to the state Department of Industry and Labor. The rate in August fell to 10.3 percent, which is down from 12.5 percent in July. The D... Read more
After nearly 30 years of managing Cranberry Township, Jerry Andree is getting ready to call it a career. “It gives me great pride to know that I had a little piece of building that com... Read more
Lottery officials are warning state residents about a scam that originates from Jamaica. Callers who have reported the scam say that the person on the phone has a Caribbean accent and tells... Read more
Fans will be in the stands Friday night for Karns City football. The district announced earlier this week that they are lifting crowd restrictions following a judge’s ruling deeming Governor... Read more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued a ruling that extends the deadline by which mail-in ballots can be received. Following a request for an extension to the deadline by the Democratic... Read more

