On Saturday, Eagle staff writer, Golden Quill winner and U.S. military veteran Zach Petroff was on hand at the American Legion Post 778 in Butler Township for the second ...
In the weekend edition of the Eagle, staff writer Molly Miller told us the story of Kyrsten Shapiro, who offered her story of childhood sexual abuse “in hopes it will hel...
It might be hard to imagine a Western Pennsylvania summer evening without the irregular flashing of fireflies, but that future is possible.
Scientists across the country ...
There’s been a lot of reporting recently about how big events impact the locations where they take place.
And the bigger the event, the bigger the impact, of course.
The...
A sighting this weekend and a warning from police are reminders that while the outdoors can seem silent and peaceful, we sometimes have unexpected, unnoticed company.
But...
Yes, pools and parades signal the start of summer, but so do farmers markets here in Butler County.
The first Butler City Farmers’ Market of the season took place Saturd...
Back in December, in this very spot in the paper, a piece warned there may soon come a day when we go to turn on the water tap or flip on a light or click up the thermos...
For more than 150 years, Americans have set aside a day in May to honor those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
In the late 1860s, Decoration Day was begun to honor th...
As the school year winds down, students (and their parents) are going to be looking for constructive things to do.
Ryan Gloyer Middle School teachers and administrators m...
In the Tuesday, May 21, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about the efforts at Moniteau School District to save money and use renewable energy.
During the school bo...