Hunter Speer, 7, of the Fisher Dairy Farm at Portersville, readies his cow Friday, July 1, 2011, for competition at the Big Butler Fair.
It was the first day of the Big...
More than 13 years ago, the members of the Rodfathers of Butler had already started their yearly Cruise-A-Palooza, entertaining car-lovers in the area by taking over Butl...
Tom Marak never told his customers what to put inside their customized time capsules.
The Muddy Creek Township man had run a business based on preserving the past for fut...
Century steelworkers put steel up Tuesday, June 14, 2016, for Marriott’s SpringHill Suites at the corner of Jefferson and McKean streets in Butler.
The $8.2 million, 76-r...
It was Weird Al Yankovic who first sparked Stephen Wuchina’s interest in playing the accordion. Five years later, it was classical and French music that kept him playing ...
The 2009 class of Leadership Butler County wanted to help in case of an emergency.
Each class of business leaders, who learn about county resources and organizations, is ...
The grass and playground equipment of the Butler Memorial Park were taken over May 20, 2011, by several hundred Emily Brittain Elementary School students participating in...
More than 1,000 students from Evans City elementary and middle schools on May 13, 2011, raised more than $10,000 for cancer research in memory of a former beloved teacher...
Ed Wahl, a young medic with the Army Air Corps’ 305th Bombardment Group stationed in Chelveston, England, during World War II, was returning to base from a nearby town wh...
Dr. Hunter “Patch” Adams toured the St. Barnabas campus April 29, 2010, spreading joy while proving that friendship, not laughter, really is the best medicine.
Adams, the...