HARRISVILLE — Hosting Community Day on Saturday, July 5 instead of its usual day, July 4, made the borough’s annual event one to remember.
The change allowed the Harrisvi...
One person was taken by a medical helicopter to a Pittsburgh hospital Friday night, July 4, with injuries suffered after a fireworks mishap in Concord Township.
The inci...
Herb Nichol, the marketing director for the Butler County Symphony Association, is resigning after three years in the role.
He announced his resignation on July 2 in a sh...
A large chemical drum overheated at the Lectromat building on Fey Lane in Adams Township on Wednesday, July 2, and threatened to engulf the structure in flames before the...
Vitalant is urging eligible blood donors to donate in July to help avoid a summer blood shortage and possibly win a car.
All donors who give blood between Wednesday and J...
An Emlenton man was sentenced Wednesday, June 2, to serve 12 to 30 months in state prison after pleading guilty to charges filed for assaulting staff at Western Secure Tr...
William “Bill” Stewart helped Armstrong grow from a small cable TV company into a nationally known TV and internet service provider while being devoted to his family and ...
Despite economic uncertainty, firework sales have remained steady for at least one local distributor leading up to the Fourth of July.
“I personally think it’s about an a...
After the U.S. Senate passed a GOP-designed budget reconciliation bill by a 51-50 vote, the two U.S. Senators for Pennsylvania find themselves at odds along their party l...
A bill repealing the ban on hunting and trapping on Sundays has been approved by both chambers of the state General Assembly and is awaiting action by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
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