Mars is celebrating the Martian new year, signifying one revolution of the planet Mars around the sun, June 6 and 7, with an event that highlights the unique name for the...
In the Friday, May 30, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about a showcase of technology designed to help people with disabilities navigate the world more easily.
Pr...
At its best, journalism doesn’t just ask questions, it answers them.
And after the attempted assassination of then-candidate President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at...
When Daniel Christiana’s life changed at age 17, he worked hard to not only survive, but to later thrive.
On the front page of the Wednesday, May 28, edition of the Butl...
The act of burying and uncovering time capsules is a fascinating thing that has been going on in America since at least the days of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere — the pai...
There could be good times in store for the Lyndora Hotel building.
As of last week, Joe Gray has become the new owner of the nearly 120-year-old site and, in this weekend...
It's 10 p.m. on election night, and I looked over to see the city reporter punching numbers into a calculator. Over and over and over.
The precinct report doesn't match t...
For more than 150 years, Americans have set aside a day in late May to honor the sacrifice of our fallen veterans.
The first widely observed such day was May 30, 1868, as...
Some stories are just hard to tell.
The frightening moments when someone's home is on fire, the results of a deadly car crash or the tense unknown dangers of a heavy poli...
Local government is at its best when officials listen to residents and then act on what they’re told.
That’s exactly what’s been happening as Summit Township deals with t...