During the health care reform debate, it was often said that Medicare was more cost-efficient than private health insurance companies. Most studies do put Medicare admin...
If Butler were a mosaic, its rental housing picture would be missing a piece or two.
There are between 1,500 and 2,000 rental homes within the city, most of which are we...
Contrary to conventional wisdom that U.S. manufacturing is on its deathbed, a recent study finds that domestic manufacturing has grown and become more competitive with f...
A big cheer goes out for the effort spearheaded by the Glade Run Lake Conservancy and its founder and president, Siggy Pehel, for successfully meeting its objective of r...
The old saying that “no news is good news” is nearly a truism for the Internal Revenue Service. But the IRS, already under fire for alleged political bias in denying tax...
At Penn United Technologies in Cabot, Dave Frengel spent 11 years working as director of government affairs, primarily dealing with international trade — specifically tr...
Today’s celebration of Earth Day is regarded by some as a bastion of liberals and their love for Mother Earth. But that’s not the case in Grove City, where an innovative...
The Butler County Housing Authority has proposed a commendable idea: building new homes for two disabled military veterans on a vacant lot in Butler.
The housing author...
On a day when Christians worldwide observe Good Friday, the holiest day of their year, and a few days after the world’s Jews celebrated Passover, their holiest day, it s...
Millions of Americans had the Internal Revenue Service on their minds with the deadline for filing federal income taxes. The IRS is a government agency that everybody lo...