Former Butler School Board member Bill Halle did not have charges dropped after a hearing late last month. Halle’s attorney filed a Habeas Corpus in attempt to have charges against […... Read more
As the start of a new school year gets closer, local students are invited to an event in the City of Butler Friday. Summer Fest will be held at Broad […] Read more
An event Friday looks to help kids and teenagers get a fresh cut before school starts. The Center for Community Resources is partnering with the Butler Beauty Academy to offer […] Read more
Residents are still working on cleaning up debris after yesterday’s storms packed a powerful punch. Strong storms began rolling in around 11 a.m. yesterday. The first round of storms h... Read more
Traffic was impacted this morning by a water main break in Butler City. The overnight break happened along New Castle Road, in between Hansen Avenue and 4th Avenue. A portion […] Read more
It was a volatile start to the week on Wall Street. Stocks dropped early Monday morning, with one of the worst trading days in nearly two years. Local financial advisor […] Read more
A local man has been chosen to represent Butler County at the state level as a member of a group devoted to attracting and retaining residents to rural areas. Butler […] Read more
Grove City College’s longtime leader will be stepping aside at the end of the school year. Paul McNulty announced he will be retiring in May 2025, following this academic year. […] Read more
After a power outage Tuesday afternoon, the Butler Farm Show is getting back to entertainment for all ages throughout today. 97.3 FM and 1050 AM WBUT will be broadcasting on-location [... Read more
Cranberry Township is seeking bids to accomplish an upcoming project. Cranberry Supervisors are soliciting for a company to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision required... Read more