Spring blossoms have started in most parts of the country, but in Alaska the ice is still melting.
I’m a climate change scientist and a mother, and the best way I’ve foun...
The momentum behind Western sanctions against Vladimir Putin is flagging. Even as the European Union toasts its toughest restrictions yet against the Russian war machine ...
How do you love a stranger locked away in prison?
I was only 7, and that stranger was the reason I was shuttled through metal detectors on Saturday mornings. His addictio...
Dear graduates, Class of 2022:
I ask you to take a vow to do better than my generation did. All is not lost, but we are leaving you a big mess. I write today to wish you ...
As students and teachers take a well-deserved summer break, we would like to thank all the contributors to SOAR, our weekly Butler Eagle publication of student work where...
GENEVA — One hundred days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the war has brought the world a near-daily drumbeat of gut wrenching scenes: Civilian corpses in the streets ...
One of the ironies of Russia’s war against Ukraine — ostensibly fought to prevent that nation from joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — has been its impact on...
The Butler High School graduation June 2 was delayed an hour by inclement weather.
But for the 475 members of the BHS senior Class of 2022, just the fact that they were ...
The most important recent long-term election result may have been Brad Raffensperger’s resounding victory in Georgia’s Republican primary for secretary of state.
In essen...
Yet another one of Butler County’s business leaders has left us.
We find the responsibility to write in just a few short words the many positive things that were part of...