A forward-focused Butler County institution pauses this week to take a look back and celebrate its roots.
Butler County Community College celebrated its 50th anniversary...
It’s said that entrepreneurs are born, not bred. While that’s mostly true, some people become entpreneurs by necessity. It’s also true that entrepreneurs, whether born w...
Are the principles of community organizing and economic development compatible? In Butler County we’re about to find out.
In a presentation Monday night to Zelienople Bo...
Plans are clearer now for the Kaufman House hotel and restaurant in Zelienople, which has been closed for more than three years after a fire in the kitchen.
The Butler ...
In today’s challenging job market, technical skills and real-world work experience can make a big difference. It’s also true that in this fast-changing market, many empl...
When talking about his $1 million donation to Butler County Community College at a ceremony Tuesday, Robert Heaton offered a few thoughts worth remembering, about hard w...
Wise old sayings become what they are because — no surprise here — they contain wisdom.
Old sayings like “Too many cooks spoil the broth” explain themselves.
We wonder i...
Cheers to Helen Meaders and the rest of the congregation of St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church, 105 Kohler Ave.
The church is celebrating its centennial this...
Cheers to Butler businessman Joe Gray, recipient of this year’s William A. Morgan Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and to Butler County Community College, winner of the 2...
Though she was not a Butler County native, Sue R. Bennitt’s involvement in the community and accomplishments would have led most people to believe she was born and raise...