Every functioning adult knows that life is full of tough choices and trade-offs. We must often give one thing up to get something else we want or need.
For millions of A...
It’s fascinating, to say the least, observing how the game of politics/governing plays out.
It was May 2017 when Butler County commissioners first proposed adding a $5 f...
On Monday night Butler School District became the third in our county to adopt a mandatory, in-school random drug testing policy.
It’s a move we expected. But what’s be...
When the Butler Township supervisors hired Ed Kirkwood as their manager on Feb. 18, 2008, they agreed to keep his predecessor, Jerry Patterson, on an hourly retainer to ...
There aren’t many investments we can make that benefit us more in the long term than getting more of our youngest children access to high-quality early education program...
What a horrendous crash Friday evening on Pennsylvania Route 422 — New Castle Road — in Franklin Township.
A motorcyclist with a passenger was behind a large truck when ...
We’ll say it again: bullying and predatory behavior knows no age. So it’s a very good thing that state officials — namely the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf — are pouri...
Monday is an early milepost in the 2018 statewide political campaigns. It’s exactly seven weeks until Labor Day, which is recognized as the unofficial launch of the fall...
BC3D-Day has arrived. After months of preparation, consultation and strategizing with potential allies, Butler County Community College has established its much-anticipa...
A picture is worth a thousand words, the popular saying goes. Sometimes the picture inspires more than a thousand words — but sometimes these words tell an inaccurate or...