Steve Cukovich works as the business reporter for the Butler Eagle, but spends most of his time as the lead reporter for Butler Business Matters. He graduated from Seneca Valley high school in 2014 and from Slippery Rock University in 2018 with a degree in journalism. Steve resides in Renfrew and when he is not reporting on local businesses he can be found at any Butler County golf course.
An estimated 81.8 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the Thanksgiving weekend, a new high, according to AAA’s 2025 Thanksgiving tra...
Tammy Schuey, publisher and general manager of the Butler Eagle, is one of five news industry professionals who were recently honored by the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Associ...
Westinghouse Electric Company entered a partnership with the United States government in late October, aimed to “accelerate the deployment of nuclear power” within the U....
BUTLER TWP — All-day breakfast and elections have gone hand in hand in Butler for nearly seven decades at Lifesteps’ Pancake Festival and this year the nonprofit brought ...
A family-run produce and specialty foods business is taking steps to bring more local produce directly to the Butler community through plans for a new year-round market —...
Nonprofit Remote Area Medical is gearing up to host a free, two-day medical clinic in Butler on Nov. 8 and 9.
The clinic will be held at Butler Intermediate High School, ...
CRANBERRY TWP — Victoria Kush said there is only one way to fail in the business world.
“The only guaranteed failure is quitting and getting out of the game is the fastes...
Butler County’s rolling farmland is receiving a significant boost from state and federal farm grant programs — bringing in new technology, preserving family farms for gen...
Butler Eagle publisher and general manager Tammy Schuey is one of five news industry professionals to be honored by the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association.
Schuey was awa...
Slippery Rock University released its student enrollment numbers for the fall 2025 semester.
The university has 8,625 students currently enrolled, up 2.75% compared to la...