Several officials across the state are unhappy with the governor’s mandate that all counties must have new voting machines in place for the 2020 elections. Butler County Elections Director S... Read more
Pennsylvania continues to have the highest number of E. coli cases linked to tainted romaine lettuce in the country. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control said Wednesday the outbreak has [... Read more
Dining halls and delivery pizza are part of the college experience as much as lecture halls and textbooks, but for some Slippery Rock University students, access to food might not […] Read more
The members of Pennsylvania’s Game Commission Board have once again expressed support to allow hunting on Sundays. The board says 47 other states permit Sunday hunting and it could generate... Read more
Butler County will receive a large federal grant to help with reusing property that may have been contaminated by a hazardous substance. Mark Gordon, the county’s chief of economic developme... Read more
Butler City Council will vote on a contract with the firefighters’ union later this week. The two-year agreement with the International Association of Firefighters, Local 114, would run retr... Read more
The weather is finally allowing for road construction season to begin and there will be a lot of it in Butler County this year. Several projects are already underway including: […] Read more
Today is the last day of employment for the longtime Director of Butler County’s Human Services department. Joyce Ainsworth has worked for the county for 30 years but realized now […] Read more
The City of Butler is asking residents to be careful about what is put into municipal storm sewers. Paint brushes should be cleaned in a sink and not outdoors. Also […] Read more
Students from a couple local school districts were among those participating in a new program organized by the Pittsburgh office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI Pittsburgh hosted... Read more
While many opt for haunted houses and scary movies the weekend before Halloween, the Butler AM Rotary is offering an opportunity for you to laugh instead. The second annual “Ghosts […... Read more
Butler City Council has agreed to sell some surplus vehicles but it will continue to try to find a better offer for another vehicle through an online bidding website. The […] Read more
A Knoch graduate is working his way up the ranks of the United States Navy. Joseph Maringo is now serving as an air-crew-man with “The Grey Knights,” who are responsible […] Read more