A report from the U.S. Census Bureau tells us that in 1900, there were nearly 6 million farms across the nation, feeding a U.S. population of 76.3 million, give or take a...
His decision to stop at The Scoreboard in Richland Township to catch the Steelers game before reporting to work as a custodian at Pine-Richland High School on Sept. 8 lik...
A lawsuit filed this week shows a real gap in the state’s Right to Know law that should be addressed soon to better ensure transparency.
As reported in the Friday, Sept. ...
If everybody who owns a house on a city block is having problems with groundhogs, wouldn’t it make sense for those people to work together to deal with the situation?
His...
Nearly 35 years ago, in July 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act and praised what the new law would do.
As he signed the law, whic...
On Tuesday, students at Mars Area School District students planted exactly 2,977 American flags along Route 228 in front of Mars Area High School.
The number represents e...
Anyone who says Butler County doesn't have enough to do has never been here on the second weekend of September. From Friday through Sunday evening, there was no lack of p...
From the time of George Washington, men and women have fought and died in service to the United States of America.
In that brave tradition, about 30 infantry soldiers fro...
As we learned in the Friday, Sept. 6, edition of the Butler Eagle, a three-member Commonwealth Court panel ruled that voters whose mail-in ballots are rejected for a vari...
According to research from the Education Data Initiative, there are more than 1.7 million scholarships available nationwide.
When a new scholarship is announced, it’s qui...