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It seems like only yesterday the Dow bottomed out at 6,700. Then it soared, fluctuating between 30,000 and 35,000 for some time. This past December it closed at over 37,6...
February 03, 2024 Letters to the Editor
A new study published last week in Science makes a compelling case that people with long COVID have a chronic imbalance in their immune response. The findings don’t expla...
February 03, 2024 Other Voices
I have one question for everyone reading this: besides a quick trip for milk or bread, when was the last time you walked out of the grocery store with a bill less than $7...
February 03, 2024 Letters to the Editor
In the letter from Susan Collins of Harmony supporting the antique Electoral College, she supports that system because she feels that there are masses of sparse rural pop...
February 03, 2024 Letters to the Editor
State Rep. Aaron Bernstine announced he is running for reelection to represent the 8th Legislative District, which includes parts of Butler and Lawrence counties. Most po...
February 03, 2024 Letters to the Editor
In the Friday, Feb. 2, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about an award given to four lifeguards and their instructor in recognition for saving a boy’s life in June...
February 03, 2024 Our Opinion
Suppose that when you did something bad, you could split off another you to deal with it, basically by dying and taking the punishment with it. You can't. But you could i...
February 02, 2024 Other Voices
The overdose death of a Butler County Prison inmate in November makes it clear exactly how important expanded drug treatment programs are for those in custody. It was coi...
February 02, 2024 Our Opinion
You’ve likely seen the funny electronic signs on highways around the country: “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed,” “Don’t Drive Intexticated,” or, for Chicago hot dog fans, “No ...
February 02, 2024 Other Voices
In 1974, Gerald Ford was the 38th American president, a new Ford Mustang cost little more than $3,000, and Blazing Saddles was the biggest movie of the year. And Chuck Cr...
February 01, 2024 Our Opinion
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