Kenneth E. Gustafson
Kenneth E. Gustafson, 7/1/1954 – 7/29/2022. U.S. Army Veteran SPC4, Received National Defense Medal, Expert M-16. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Son of Marlene (nee Hazen) and Kenneth Gustafson (bo... Read more
Cool Air Set To Arrive For Weekend
You may have an inkling to order a pumpkin space latte this weekend as a hint of fall will be in the air. After going weeks with warm temperatures and high humidity, the region is set for a... Read more
Butler Students Tour Europe
As students prepare to return to the classroom in a few weeks, one local group will have lots of stories to share about a recent trip to remember. The Butler German and French Club traveled... Read more
A longtime Keystone State political expert is weighing in on the Pennsylvania Senate race. Dr. Terry Madonna is with Millersville University and he is expecting the intensity of the race bet... Read more
The Butler County Symphony Orchestra’s weekly summer concert series will continue Friday. The Rock Bottom men’s quartet will perform starting at noon in Diamond Park. Friday’s event is free... Read more
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the theft of a racing bike that occurred last week in neighboring Lawrence County. According to State Police, around 11:30 a.m. August 1st... Read more
Art Center Accepting Photos For New Exhibit
There’s still time for local artists to join in an upcoming show at the Butler Art Center. The Associated Artists of Butler County will be holding a photo show titled “Picture This” featurin... Read more
Butler Details “Soft Start” To School Year
The Butler Area School District is providing more details to what they’re calling a “soft-start” to begin the school year. According to an email from Superintendent Dr. Brian White, students... Read more
Police Detail Hit And Run In Donegal Twp.
State police are releasing more information on a hit and run crash that happened late last week. The two vehicle accident took place last Friday around 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of St. J... Read more
New COVID Cases Remain Steady
The number of COVID cases is remaining steady in Butler County. According to the Department of Health, there were 368 new cases for the county over the last seven days. That’s near the avera... Read more