College Honors Butler County Teachers
A pair of Butler County teachers were among 33 educators from four states recognized with Great Teacher Awards from Saint Vincent College. Charlesa Fassinger of Mars High School and Timonthy... Read more
The Harmony Fire District is honoring and remembering four firefighters who were taken too soon. According to the district’s Facebook page, six years ago Tuesday three active members- Sam, T... Read more
Butler City’s Parks, Recreation Grounds, and Facilities Authority is taking action to combat an ongoing goose problem. The authority recently purchased a set of three dog decoys for about $1... Read more
The next quarterly meeting of VA Butler Healthcare will be held this week in neighboring Armstrong County. The town hall-style meeting will take place in the conference room of the Armstrong... Read more
Police Investigate Vandalism Spree
Police are asking for help finding the person or people responsible for recent incidents of vandalism in Butler County. According to State Police, someone stole a stop sign from the intersec... Read more
State Rep. Jaret Gibbons To Seek 4th Term
State Rep. Jaret Gibbons announced he plans to seek a fourth term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He wants government to focus on job creation, restoring funding for public edu... Read more
Butler’s Ballpark Getting New Pitching Mound
Butler’s ballpark is getting a new pitching mound courtesy of a generous donation. Stadium Manager Larry Sassone told the Butler City Parks, Recreation Grounds, and Facilities Authority that... Read more
AAA: Gas Prices Remain Down
Drivers are continuing to get a break at the pump as AAA says gas prices have fallen 10 cents in the past week. AAA East Central’s Fuel Gauge report puts the average price for a gallon of re... Read more
A Butler woman had to be cut out of a vehicle Saturday night following a crash in Butler Township. The accident happened about 10:30 p.m. on Route 422 at Greenwood Drive. According to Butler... Read more
1 Dead, Others Sickened From Listeria Outbreak Linked To Packaged Salads
One person has died and several others sickened from a listeria outbreak linked to a popular brand of packaged salads. The salads were made at a Dole processing facility in Springfield, Ohio... Read more