While there’s likely to be celebrating this week as Butler County mostly goes back to business, residents should know that it’s still not business as usual.
This week of...
During times as these when you really can’t guess what will happen next, it is good to review the basic rules and laws you may need to comply with to not get arrested. T...
We received a call last week from a local businessman and friend.
He was apologetic for reaching out, but believed he had a cause of which we needed to be more aware as...
“Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” Isn’t that the title of a book written by Dr. Seuss? When you first read that book or had it read to you, were you expecting to live through ...
We found no enjoyment watching the former Butler Health System COO and a former detective for the District Attorney’s Office enter guilty pleas to charges of misusing fu...
What is the answer to the monthly need for emergency responders at McConnells Mill State Park?
The beautiful park, just outside the Butler County border, is a favorite ...
On a good day, dealing with mental health issues can be stressful for those who suffer them. Add a pandemic that forces people to stay at home and away from others, and ...
We were hoping that as Butler County passed from red to the yellow brick road on our way to Oz it would find the world remaining calm and maybe a slightly better place t...
In today’s paper, readers will find stories about people in their community who have been diligently — often courageously — serving others these past few months.
Most of...
The months and years following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks led to a new resolve from most Americans — but also new inconveniences. While the delays and heighte...