Butler County’s notable history of giving, volunteerism and compassion means every day here is a day of caring and a day of giving. But the special Day of Giving observe...
Anyone who’s been to a pharmacy recently knows that prescription drug prices are confusing. Some, mostly generics, are affordable, while others, are expensive.
There is ...
The rejection by the federal Government Accountability Office of the challenge to the awarding of the construction contract for a new VA health care facility in Center T...
Five years ago next week, the stock market experienced what became known as the “flash crash.”
The U.S. stock markets saw prices suddenly plunge on May 6, 2010, losing $...
Just about every TV channel-surfer is familiar with the “Pure Michigan” commercials promoting the Mitten State as a prime tourist location. The commercials depict scenic...
The rioting that erupted Monday in Baltimore brings to mind a visit to Slippery Rock University about 15 years ago by celebrated actor Edward James Olmos.
Olmos, who pla...
High-tech, low tech; by either measure, nonprofit organizations need to have safeguards in place to prevent the temptation of fraud.
A recent example of fraud involved t...
Make hay while the sun shines — or, in this case, pave streets while the costs are low.
Butler City Council last week committed $200,000 to street paving projects this s...
People of Earth:
Only rarely do you get the chance to explore a new world, so buckle up because the moment is approaching at a speed of 30,000 mph.
That’s how fast NASA...
Cheers and hugs for Baby. The 6-year-old Chihuahua had been missing for two weeks since her beloved owner, 79-year-old Elmer C. Goettel of Carrick, died on Easter night,...