Leah Clawson Lassinger of Meridian had flown all over the country and globe for competition as a member of the U.S. Archery Team by the time she was 20 years old in 2001...
Staffing shortages still challenging
Some county restaurants will offer special meals next week in recognition of the Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau's Restau...
Dr. Henry Sinopoli, 74, of Butler, died Friday afternoon from injuries he suffered in a Wednesday morning accident in Butler in which the bicycle he was riding and a veh...
Butler Catholic School's 9/11 commemoration Friday morning served a two-fold purpose.
School Principal Sister John Ann Mulhern said the special ceremony at the school's...
Moments after the heroes of Flight 93 had saved thousands of lives in Washington, D.C. by steering their aircraft into a sleepy farm in Somerset County, I found myself a...
Les Shively, 92, of Grove City remembers watching the towers burn.
Shively was at Butler Memorial Hospital, the morning of Sept. 11, taking his wife to a doctor's appoi...
The following numbers on the coronavirus pandemic were compiled from regular news releases from the state Department of Health.
COVID-19 statistics from Friday are:
But...
The events of Sept. 11, 2001, greatly affected the life of Manuela Curran of Sugarcreek Township, Armstrong County.
“I was in school at Slippery Rock University, and on ...
From a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf to a Wyoming campground to a Clearview Mall store, the events of Sept. 11 caught people at work, on vacation or on the roa...
It was an event that shook the nation, an event whose effects are still rippling through our history.
Much like the attack on Pearl Harbor or the assassination of Presid...