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BUTLER TWP - The Butler County Community College Cultural Center will host a show by the North Star Kids from 3 to 4 p.m. March 5 at the Succop Theater on campus. Jamie ...
February 25, 2005 Weekend Entertainment
"Die Fledermaus," a full three-act operetta sung in English, will be presented at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday at Succop Theater on the Butler County Community College ca...
February 18, 2005 Weekend Entertainment
Faculty, students involved in production at Succop BUTLER TWP — “Die Fledermaus” has very little to do with a flying mouse and everything to do with intrigue, mistaken id...
February 18, 2005 Weekend Entertainment
"Die Fledermaus" combines Butler County Community College theater students, Blazing Star Choral Society singers, BCCC employees, and community members for the full three...
February 11, 2005 Weekend Entertainment
BUTLER TWP - The Butler County Community College men's basketball team was starting to put some distance between itself and CCAC-South in Wednesday's first-round WPCC pl...
February 10, 2005 Sports
BUTLER TWP - A lecture on legendary civil rights activist Paul Robeson at 7:30 p.m. today at Butler County Community College is now free. The lecture by Ken Anderson is ...
February 10, 2005 Local News
Basketball players, coaches, winning and losing teams have come and gone at Butler County Community College. There has been one constant: Walter Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick...
February 10, 2005 Sports
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Al Skinner hadn't faced any questions all season about a loss. He handled his first ones Tuesday night, when Notre Dame ended his fourth-ranked Boston...
February 09, 2005 Sports
By The Associated Press AUTO RACING HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS- Named Doug Duchardt vice president of development and Ken Howes vice president of competition. BASEBALL America...
February 08, 2005 Scoreboard
HARRISBURG - The financial crisis that's been facing the state's 14 community colleges for the last two years is getting some attention in Harrisburg. State Rep. Mike Ve...
February 05, 2005 Education
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