Butler County will be receiving their next round of funding that comes from the state’s opioid settlement. County commissioners approved the next disbursement, which will see the county get... Read more
A portion of Oneida Valley Road was shut down Wednesday following a two-vehicle crash. This happened around 12:15 p.m. about a quarter-mile away from the intersection with Route 68. Police [... Read more
Progress is continuing to be made on the construction project at the Knoch High School campus. The Knoch School board approved a couple of change orders at their meeting Wednesday […] Read more
Butler County will once again be bringing in additional help to staff the primary election. Commissioners approved a deal with Specialized Staffing to recruit between 12 to 15 workers to [... Read more
Senator Bob Casey has introduced a bill that will provide more affordable prescription drugs for seniors. The proposed bill would remove cost-sharing for generic medications for those enroll... Read more
A wide range of vintage items will be on sale this weekend at one of the area’s longest running antique sales. The GFWC’s Intermediate League of Butler is holding their […] Read more
Butler Memorial Hospital is hosting a couple of blood drives this month. The first drive will be held next Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (3/19) in the Nixon […] Read more
A Cranberry Township group is holding an event focused on women in technology later this week. The township Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Advisory team is inviting residents to a panel [... Read more
The Butler County Chamber of Commerce is offering another chance for local community members to get together later this week. The Chamber’s Friday Morning Coffee Club will be held tomorrow [... Read more
A wildlife species that has been long missing in Pennsylvania is returning. The Pennsylvania Game Commission released 50 bobwhite quail in Franklin County this week. Officials say the bobwhi... Read more
With the first two rounds of March Madness taking place in Pittsburgh, residents and fans attending games are being offered tips to avoid being scammed. The Better Business Bureau of [... Read more
The Slippery Rock University Council of Trustees will hold their quarterly meetings later this week. Thursday’s schedule begins at 2:30 p.m. with the Academic and Student Affairs Committee m... Read more
The Pennsylvania State Police are accepting applications for this summer’s youth camp. The six-day camp is for 15 to 17 year-olds who are interested in a career in law enforcement […] Read more