This is in response to Mike Rock’s letter, “Only service dogs should be allowed in grocery stores,” (Feb. 22, Page A4).
My beloved Bandit, whom I sadly had to euthanize a...
Perhaps Butler County has always been a red county, as mentioned in the Sunday, Feb. 22, letter (“Letters not reflective of county,” Page A4). But change is inevitable an...
Butler County’s rolling fields, family farms and rural landscapes are more than just scenic backdrops. They are the foundation of our local economy, our food system and o...
This week, more than 100 students from four districts learned how to identify genuinely fake news — including pieces generated by endlessly deceiving and constantly evolv...
The two main drivers of U.S. economic growth right now — artificial intelligence and an aging population — are combining to make health care the most appealing career opt...
It’s good news for sports enthusiasts across the region that the Butler Township Planning Commission has recommended approval for the second phase of the Pullman Recreati...
Taxpayers aren’t usually inclined to sympathize with the Internal Revenue Service, but this year they probably should. Thanks to a brutal combination of staff shortages a...
People representing businesses and organizations in the Butler area attended an informational session on the evening of March 3, where leaders of the planned Butler Cultu...
In November, I halted a rehearsal and walked out.
My choir was preparing for our winter concert at Chicago’s Symphony Center. Thousands would attend the two performances....
When changing the clocks this weekend, check the batteries in the smoke detector, too.
That’s the recommendation of the American Red Cross, which has reported more people...