Three score and 17 years ago, Kazuo Sakamaki was likely the most hated man in America — and his reputation wasn’t any better in his native Japan.
Today, the 77th anniver...
This week, the state’s secretary of agriculture dropped by Slippery Rock to observe the success of a program that is contributing essential services to Butler County: pr...
The United States Postal Service won’t be delivering mail on this National Day of Mourning for former President George H.W. Bush. Because of a national decision, post of...
We can’t help but make reference to The Old Man and the Sea, when singing the praises today of Ben Cypher.
The 84-year-old Saxonburg resident has been hunting his entire...
Few people have entered the presidency with as many achievements as George Herbert Walker Bush, who died late Friday at the age of 94.
Bush was the 41st president of the...
It was greatly disappointing to learn from a recent report by researchers at Pennsylvania’s Education Law Center that state schools — including those in Butler County — ...
Let’s play a game. It’s called You Be the Judge. It starts with a scenario:
A man who is wanted on a mental health warrant is confronted by police. He panics and takes ...
We all realize these days how foolhardy it is to try changing anyone’s political opinion. The two-thirds of Butler County’s voters who helped turned Pennsylvania red for...
Monday’s embarrassment in Tijuana brings to our mind a stray question as to what local statesman the late Abie Abraham would have thought or said about the migration sta...
There is a fine line — a subtle distinction — between unjust attacks against an institution and legitimate questions about the integrity of its leadership. This is espec...