This week, the paper has been loaded with uplifting images and stories of children returning to their school routines as life drifts closer and closer to resembling the p...
On Tuesday, the second annual Summerfest took place in the Butler Area School District. The event was organized by the nonprofit Inspired Hearts and Hands to help fill t...
The reinvention of the former Butler Middle School has begun.
Ownership of the school, which closed in June after more than 100 years of educating students, is expected t...
On Friday, remember to bring your patriotism along with your love of football to the season opener as Butler faces Shaler at Art Bernardi Stadium.
The Butler Football Hom...
There won’t be too many decisions made in the future that will affect more people than the decision on whether to sell the publicly owned Butler Area Sewer Authority. Let...
A rich past and a possible future were both highlighted by recent events in Butler County.
Last week, German Counsel General David Gill visited Saxonburg, a town founded...
We’ve talked — perhaps even preached — about the importance of looking to the past and how doing so can benefit society.
While some things are just out of our control and...
On Wednesday, we published an article on state Rep. Aaron Bernstine, R-10th, introducing a bill that would allow school employees to carry firearms in schools to help pro...
This school year will naturally look much different from the ones in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like the return of employees to the office, the handling of COVI...
When you look at something new with an eye for solutions, you may be surprised what you find.
This past weekend, Zelienople held its first-ever bed race — a concept Mayor...