Has anyone noticed that gasoline prices are rising so fast that no one seems to notice the stock market is crashing at a scary rate or that soon you will need a mortgage ...
The world has more problems today than we have experienced in many years. The killing and slaughtering of innocent people by Russian President Vladimir Putin is by far th...
Where would we be without the Butler Area Public Library?
It opened 118 years ago in rented space in the Duffy Building on West Jefferson Street with 432 books. Since the...
It's probably not an exaggeration to say that most people have been horrified by the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, but also awed by the courage of the Ukrainian peo...
We were very pleased to see a strong turnout — and hope that the fundraising goal was met — for an event this past weekend that raises money for a wonderful program at th...
From school threats to a pandemic, parents have enough to worry about during these turbulent times, but a new app that debuts this month in the Mars Area School District ...
Butler Township is providing a great opportunity for a high school student to get involved in his or her community at an early age and learn something about local governm...
The U.S. Department of Justice says Butler County’s courts are among those across the state that discriminated against those suffering with opiate addictions.
The lawsui...
We congratulate Butler Township and Cranberry Township for having been recognized as 2022 Banner Communities.
The honor recognizes municipalities that show a commitment t...
Although strife, conflict, animosity and grief are words that can be used to describe the past few years on a national and international level, one that has not been in s...