Most high schools today have police officers on staff, ensuring the safety of students as they take notes, mix liquids in beakers, research in the library, shoot hoops in...
A decision at the Mars Area School Board on Tuesday, March 12, to eliminate virtual participation in school board meetings and limit how long people can watch the recordi...
In a recent article about three Butler County nurses becoming fellows in international addiction organization, one line jumped out to us:
“Every nurse is an addictions nu...
In the Wednesday, March 13, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about a milestone in Pennsylvania — the plugging of 200 abandoned or orphaned oil and gas wells in a l...
Imagine you’re the spouse of a police officer. You wish them a good day, maybe tell them to be careful and send them off to work.
And they never come home again.
Accordin...
During last week’s State of the Union address Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Green, R-Ga., shouted “Say her name!” at President Joe Biden.
The name was Lakin Riley, the nursing stu...
John Cyprian, former director of the county Veterans Affairs office, always said Butler County residents have a special affinity and respect for their veterans compared t...
We got to see what courage looks like this week.
The Friday, March 8, edition of the Eagle reported on a ceremony praising the actions of a Slippery Rock University grad...
The reports that show the value of reading are endless. That would be because there’s quite possibly an endless list of positive impacts that come from reading.
Amid Read...
A bear attack Tuesday, March 5, in Butler Township that left a woman severely injured is a stark reminder that encounters with nature can be very dangerous.
As first repo...