Earth Day takes up almost a whole month at Slippery Rock University's Macoskey Center.
Administrators of the Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research ar...
Explains issues on the ballot
BUTLER TWP — At a forum Sunday, state Rep. Marci Mustello, R-11th, said the purpose of the proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot ...
Butler Catholic School students, faculty and staff wore purple Thursday as part of Purple Up! Day. Held each April 15, Purple Up! For Military Kids was started by the De...
Cranberry Township’s summer youth camps aims to be bigger, better and safer than ever.
From June 7 to Aug. 20, Camp Cranberry will be open for youths age 3 through 15.
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A federal judge has asked a Mercer County woman indicted in connection with the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots to explain why her pre-trial release should not be revoked afte...
Are you an arachnophile? Or, are you an arachnophobe?
If you are an arachnophile, you have an affection for spiders; if you are fearful of or dislike spiders, arachnoph...
50.4% are at least partially vaccinated
WASHINGTON — Half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced Sunday, marking ano...
Gives direct financial relief to producers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency announced Monday that signup has reopened for the Coronavirus Food Assis...
We know now that in the early years of the 21st century, Martians were spotted Butler County.
No, this isn't “War of the Worlds.” This is Walk Around Mars, the community...
McKean Street building succumbed to flames in fall of 1891 disaster
In 1841, the pious and dedicated German Lutherans in Butler began worshipping in their newly built bri...