The topic of child labor evokes strong emotions and old stereotypes, such as the chimney sweeps of Dickensian London. The good news is that nowadays child labor can be mo...
In the Wednesday, Sept. 20, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about Butler Catholic School’s director of environmental programming, Rae Harrison.
Students at Butler...
In Thursday’s Butler Eagle, we learned more about a training we have previously praised for its efforts to prevent suicide.
The Butler Suicide Coalition hosted two traini...
“The special military operation in Ukraine unified Russian society. An absolute majority of Russians support the special military operation.” In September, this war propa...
In Monday’s Butler Eagle, we learned that thousands of people came out to Sugarcreek Township Volunteer Fire Department on Sunday, Sept. 17, for a benefit for Mason Marti...
The challenges and threats facing our Democracy can seem so enormous and systemic that you might think one person, one article, or one vote couldn’t possibly make a diffe...
BRICS held its annual leaders summit last month, and it was the most newsworthy event in the bloc’s 14 years. What began as an acronym coined two decades ago by a Goldman...
On Thursday evening, the Penn Theater left the lights on for us — literally.
The owner of the building, who has taken on the renovation of the Main Street space faster t...
At the end of this month, states are expected to run through the last of $24 billion in additional federal funding for child care, implemented as part of the overall pand...
What do Larry Hogan, Jon Huntsman, Joe Lieberman and Jay Nixon all have in common?
They’re former officeholders seeking to regain a place on the political stage by toutin...