Butler County Community College will be moving millions from one growth account to another growth account with Armco Credit Union. BC3 will move between $4 to $5 million to a Growth Certific... Read more
High school musical season marches on this weekend with more local students nearly ready to raise their curtains. Tomorrow, Butler Area School District will stage the suspenseful musical com... Read more
A building was destroyed in a fire yesterday in Mercer Township. The blaze broke out around 10:50 yesterday morning at a farm on the corner of Harmony and Browntown Road. When crews got one... Read more
An informational picket is happening today as contract negotiations drag on for medical technicians at Butler Memorial Hospital. The picket is set for this afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. The tec... Read more
A Butler man is in the Butler County Prison after he allegedly assaulted hospital security. On Saturday night, police were called to Butler Memorial Hospital for an alleged assault. When off... Read more
State Police are releasing more information on a rollover crash in Center Township from last week that sent one teen to the hospital. On Wednesday, just before 10:30 a.m. crews were called t... Read more
A Butler man accused of statutory sexual assault has been placed in the Butler County Prison. According to charging documents, 25-year-old Dakota Anthony first met the 14-year-old at a famil... Read more
A new bill aims to make it easier to start a craft brewery. The bill would expand the state’s malt beverage tax credit program. Currently, the tax credit allows breweries that invest in faci... Read more
Lawmakers in Harrisburg are considering a bill that would modernize tagging and reporting requirements for big game harvesting. The proposed law would give the Game Commission the power to c... Read more
Local students are holding a couple of collections this week and asking for help from the community. Mars Area Primary Center will hold their annual Stuff the Bus Diaper Drive through Friday... Read more
Work will begin on a couple of local road projects this week. First, PennDOT announced that paving will begin Monday on portions of Routes 68 and 228 in Clinton, Oakland, and Summit Township... Read more
The Slippery Rock University History, Political Science, and Music Departments are sponsoring a virtual program tomorrow to educate about the atomic bomb that ended World War II. “A Survivor... Read more
There is still time to view hundreds of vehicles available for purchase at a public auction later this week. About 300 vehicles can be bought at the auction which is Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Ma... Read more