On a clear fall day near the shores of Lake Arthur, a group of family, friends and fellows in arms gathered to honor and remember an American hero who once called Butler ...
The Butler Eagle wishes to congratulate Roger Walker — and to thank the people who helped him along the way.
Walker, profiled in the Sept. 18, 2022, edition of the Eagle,...
To say the seasons changed in an instant feels apt this year. Leaving work on Wednesday, we emerged into a balmy summer night. Much to everyone’s surprise — and, for some...
As the world hurdles closer to what we remember as normalcy, we often become a little blind to issues that have stubbornly remained. Whether this is because we no longer ...
There’s no bones about it. Dogs are a significant part of many people’s lives.
Their furry friends impact a number of their decisions — what they do on the weekends, whe...
This past weekend, two walks raised nearly $50,000 for causes right here in Butler County.
On Sunday, more than 200 people attended the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at North B...
There were 64 cases involving agricultural confined spaces nationwide in 2020, according to Purdue University’s Agricultural Safety and Health Program. Exactly half of th...
As sure as the leaves begin turning as fall approaches, the annual warnings begin to fill newspapers and airwaves.
In Butler County, salt prices are on the rise as towns...
The passing of the head of the British monarchy has been front and center of most news outlets this week. Most of us can’t begin to relate to the idea of having a queen o...
Lately, we’ve published a fair number of articles about schools in the area being designed or having additions designed with new ideas in mind.
Seneca Valley’s Ehrman Cre...