Unless you’re one of the 1.48 million people living in poverty in Pennsylvania, it’s difficult to know what it means to live below the poverty line.
Of that number from t...
The traffic situation in Cranberry Township has changed tremendously over the last two decades, but there has been a constant: the goal of making sure people can get wher...
It’s one thing to know about something. It’s another to experience it.
Warden Beau Sneddon recently went through a reentry simulation — a training that put him in the sh...
A tributary stabilization stream bank restoration doesn’t sound like that big of a deal, but that project, which kicked off Thursday in Cranberry Township, is part of an ...
County residents have a chance next week to show how important industry is to the area.
In the Friday, March 22, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about a town hall...
An article in the Friday, March 21, edition of the Butler Eagle showed why food banks are so important, especially in areas where there are few food shopping options.
Fiv...
Mary Jean Montag made quite an impression at St. Luke Lutheran Church & School in Jefferson Township.
Her work — which includes teaching at the school from 1956 to 2001 a...
Nearly 40 years ago, a metal eagle was hoisted to the top of the Wings of Peace monument, a stone veterans monument, by members of the Penn Township Veterans Association....
Veterans have already proven their courage and dedication with their service, so it’s important we all do everything we can to make it easy for them to seek the care they...
Is there such a thing as too many community centers?
Are there ever too many options for places to hold a wedding, a meeting, a fundraiser?
A historic building in a histo...