It was great to see students at various levels of their educational careers last week showing ingenuity and initiative. It was also great to see schools enabling student...
As a result of low turnout of blood donors in recent months, the Red Cross is heading into the holidays with its lowest blood supply in more than a decade at this time o...
In good times, art can provide meaning, entertainment and a glimpse at worldviews different from one’s own. In difficult times, it can also provide solace and inspiratio...
Somewhere on everyone’s list of favorite Christmas movies should fall “It’s a Wonderful Life,” the quaint, inspirational story of an average guy who through a series of ...
It would seem one of the easiest things to do would be to relocate and become a resident of a new state or commonwealth.
We shook our heads when Hillary Clinton decided...
Dec. 7, 1941, “a day that will live in infamy.”
We noted the passing of several persons who had celebrated their 100th or more birthdays recently. Being born 100 years ...
Here we go again. And again. And again.
The coronavirus is becoming less of a pandemic than a way of life. Just when we think we’ve turned a corner, here comes another w...
Though once a community treasure, the pool at Butler Memorial Park has deteriorated for well over a decade into an eyesore.
This past week, it was difficult — as it nea...
We’re happy to see that one of Butler County’s historic buildings will be spared the wrecking ball for now.
While demolition is underway on almost all of the buildings o...
A public service announcement that was popular for several decades starting in the late 1960s asked, “Do you know where your children are?” Pretty soon, parents with chi...