Pa. Hunter Safety At All-Time High
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says hunting incidents hit a 100-year low in 2015. Commission Spokesman Travis Lau says there were 23 incidents last year, two of which were fatal. Each year... Read more
A Cranberry Township man is accused of molesting three young children at a daycare run out of his home. 50-year-old John Davis was charged Monday by Cranberry Township Police. They allege he... Read more
Governor Addresses Addiction Crisis
Governor Tom Wolf hosted a panel Wednesday to discuss local and statewide efforts to combat the growing opioid and heroin epidemic in Pennsylvania. “Fighting Pennsylvania’s opioid and heroin... Read more
Crews To Pave Mars Evans City Road
Crews will begin paving Mars Evans City Road next week. The work is scheduled to begin Tuesday (May 10) and affect the road between School Street in Mars and Route 68 in Evans City. Drivers... Read more
National Day Of Prayer
Thursday is National Day of Prayer and it will be observed in several Butler County locations. -Coffee & doughnuts from 7 to 8 a.m. at Diamond Park, downtown Butler -Sack lunches from no... Read more
Portersville Company Marks 40 Years
A local company is marking a major anniversary. Adams Manufacturing, located in Portersville, is celebrating 40 years in business as they attend at this year’s National Hardware Show exhibit... Read more
Harmony Museum To Begin ‘First Friday’ Series
The Harmony Museum is welcoming the public for a series of new events beginning this Friday. The First Friday series of open houses will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. the first Friday of each mo... Read more
Jeep Fest Holds Onto Record
The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival still holds the world record for hosting the largest Jeep parade, despite an attempt by a Florida festival to break it. A five-day Jeep event in Daytona Bea... Read more
Jeep, Volunteer Registration Is Sunday
Jeep owners have until Sunday to register for the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival online. Director Patti Jo Lambert says after Sunday, you’ll have to wait until the weekend-of to sign up for a... Read more
The South Butler School Board is considering a possible tax increase to help offset an anticipated deficit of nearly $2 million for the 2016-17 school year. Director of Business Affairs Paul... Read more