The following is in response to two recent “Our Opinion” editorials that appeared in the Butler Eagle in March and April, respectively: “After votes against vo-tech, what...
The Butler County Farm Bureau is recognizing Rural Roads Safety Week April 13-19 by encouraging county motorists to travel safely.
You may have noticed that farmers are r...
Federal cuts are hitting veterans hard.
The goal is to cut 83,000 jobs from the Veterans Affairs at a time when veterans health care needs are greater than ever.
There we...
On Wednesday, April 16, Butler County Community College officially opened the Dr. Robert L. Paserba Teaching and Learning Lab, dedicated to training the next generation o...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data this week showing that 1 in 31 children in the U.S. is autistic. As researchers and physicians, we welcom...
Some 10,000 federal health workers lost their jobs earlier this month — among them, a group of regulators who help new medicines get approved. If Health and Human Service...
“What about organ donation?”
Roseanne Hershberger, of Greenville, had just received the worst news of her life, when she spoke those words.
At a Tuesday, April 15, flag...
Social Security is at the center of the fiscal emergency that threatens the U.S. Yet Washington is always reluctant to grapple with it honestly, partly because the issue ...
I’m not Jewish, but my wife is, and, thus, a recent Monday evening found us in the audience for a screening of “Blind Spot” at Southwestern University, our local, 1,500-s...
Today marks 78 years since a single man walked onto Ebbets Field and changed the relationship between sports and race in America.
On April 15, 1947, Jack Roosevelt Robins...