Butler City Council has approved the first reading of a Rental Ordinance and Program within the city. The proposal does not include any changes from when council discussed a revised version... Read more
Congressman Mike Kelly will be holding a town hall with officials from Cleveland Cliffs in Butler to talk about a proposed Department of Energy rule that could put the local plant’s future i... Read more
No Wake Zone Implemented At Lake Arthur
Moraine State Park is implementing a new “no wake zone” that aims to limit erosion on Lake Arthur’s shores. The 145-acre zone will be in the northwest corner of the lake, near the McDanels B... Read more
Mason Martin Making Progress In Recovery
Injured Karns City football player Mason Martin is continuing to make progress in his rehab and recovery. In an update from his father, Mason has been “showing a lot of improvements in rehab... Read more
New Study Shows Butler Co. Leads In Building
A new study has found that Butler County has the most incoming investments compared to any other county in Pennsylvania. Smart Asset measured business growth, GDP Growth, and new building pe... Read more
Sen. Casey Introduces Baby Formula Bill
Senator Bob Casey has introduced a bill to lower the costs of infant formula and prevent future shortages. With quickly rising costs for baby formula and a shortage that impacted families ac... Read more
Annual Easter Egg Hunt Returns To Preston Park
Those looking to take their children to an Easter egg hunt should look no further than this weekend in Butler Township. The third annual Easter Egg Hunt at Preston Park takes place this Satu... Read more
BC3 Announces New Interim President
Butler County Community College has announced who will take over as Interim president for the longest-serving president in school history. By a unanimous vote of 15-0 the board of trusties a... Read more
Slippery Rock Trustees Set To Meet This Week
The Slippery Rock University Council of Trustees will hold their quarterly meetings later this week. Thursday’s schedule begins at 2:30 p.m. with the Academic and Student Affairs Committee m... Read more
State Police’s Youth Camp Seeking Applicants
The Pennsylvania State Police are accepting applications for this summer’s youth camp. The six-day camp is for 15 to 17 year-olds who are interested in a career in law enforcement or the mil... Read more