WASHINGTON — U.S. consumers borrowed more on their credit cards and took out more student and auto loans in May, a modest sign of economic health.
The Federal Reserve sa...
Dave Zarnick, president of the Butler Township commissioners, was elected president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Commissioners at PSATC's recent edu...
The following are winners in the equine category at the Big Butler Fair which concluded Saturday.
COSTUME CLASS - RABBITS
1st - Emma McConnell, Volant
2nd - Addison Tuz...
NEW YORK — With the arrival of July 1, many states and municipalities have new laws and regulations in effect affecting small businesses. While statutes in jurisdictions...
It’s tough to decide when to start taking Social Security benefits and it appears many people are shorting themselves with their choice.
A new study finds that only 4% ...
CRANBERRY TWP — Mark Bruno has been named vice president of lending for Allegent Community FCU.
He will direct business development and credit card affairs with the add...
On July 1, I told myself that we should just shut the markets down for the rest of the year and take a Standard and Poor's 500 return of around 17 percent for the first ...
A new trend in health food alternatives is making its way to Butler.
Founder and CEO Jason Mazzarone confirmed Wednesday that the New York-based franchise SoBol, which s...
SAN FRANCISCO — MAD, the long-running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from “Weird Al” Yankovic to the writers of “The Simpsons,” will be leaving newsstands a...
BUTLER TWP — Graduates of Butler County Community College's education programs will be among panelists July 17 when BC3 hosts its first Spotlight on Careers in Education...