Like so many other groups and organizations, the Soroptimists International of Butler County hasn’t been holding regular meetings because of safety precautions stemming ...
A couple of weeks ago, the quickly rising amount of the two biggest lottery game jackpots was very much in the news.
Everyone seemed interested, and it was a major topic...
To die at home burdening family and loved ones with difficult and messy tasks, or to die alone and confused in a hospital or nursing home? That is a very difficult quest...
The game’s hype has gotten bigger than the game itself, but we all still watch it even if there are no parties.
Sunday’s Super Bowl was interesting as we all watched to...
This page often provides space for criticism or debate, but every once in a while there’s a story we come across that simply deserves praise.
In Friday’s Eagle, we ran a...
The same as people had a right to be concerned that former President Donald Trump might abuse the powers of the office he held as his term expired, it is time to pull in...
On Sunday, Jan. 24, the Butler Eagle reported that Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced that for those who are eligibl...
Super Bowl parties have almost disappeared from the Pittsburgh area.
There is surely a correlation to if or how long our beloved Steelers are playing in January as to wh...
The weekend disaster on the 200 block of South Main Street can be used as a wake-up call for all of us, whether it be at home or in the workplace.
A quick review of you...
It almost seems too recent since we pointed out the bravery of first responders and firefighters in particular. Events such as the one that happened this weekend in down...