The days may be numbered for the recessed manholes on Jefferson Street in Butler that not only are a nuisance for drivers, but also a safety concern.
Jim Struzzi, a spok...
Those who believe that parents must share in the blame for some of the lack of responsibility displayed by their children have additional evidence for that argument, bas...
The transition from childhood to adulthood has always been difficult, but today's media makes it even more difficult by setting unrealistic goals for physical beauty and...
City officials are concerned about the deteriorated condition of a retaining wall in the 400 block of Mercer Street. They fear that the condition of the wall might event...
It is hard to argue with the proposition that when the public's money is being spent, the public has a right to know how and where it is being spent.
But as logical as t...
There is nothing wrong with Center Township's requirement that political signs be removed within 10 days after an election. In fact, all municipalities should have such ...
The primary message city residents should convey to the four candidates vying for Butler City Council seats and the three people on the ballots for mayor is that their c...
President George W. Bush has been stumping the country, campaign style, trying to build support for reforming Social Security. The problem, according to Bush, is that wi...
Despite the 11-month closing of the South Monroe Street Bridge, those who fashioned the agreement allowing for temporary repairs and eventual replacement of the span des...
Combining the City of Butler's streets and parks departments would make sense, if the change would save money and pave the way for more efficient use of the departments'...