Local Company Receives EV Grant
A local company is among those receiving state funding to switch to electric vehicles. The PA Department of Environmental Protection recently awarded a Medium and Heavy Duty Zero-Emission Ve... Read more
Fire Spreads From Vehicle To Home In Cranberry
Crews were on the scene of a fire at a home in Cranberry Township early Thursday morning. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center just before 5 a.m. for a vehicle on fire in the 100... Read more
The Knoch School Board has approved a couple of change orders regarding the construction project at the High School campus. According to an update from the district’s construction manager, c... Read more
Lick Hill VFD Removed From County Dispatch
The Lick Hill Volunteer Fire Department will no longer be dispatched to emergency situations. According to county officials, Summit Township voted to stop using Lick Hill for services within... Read more
Halle Attorneys Seeks Dismissal Of Charges
Former Butler School Board Member Bill Halle was back in court yesterday looking to dismiss the charges leveled against him. Halle’s attorneys filed a motion to dismiss all four counts of cr... Read more
Police in Freeport are warning residents to be cautious following a string of attempted vehicle thefts. The Southern Armstrong Regional Police said over the last two weeks there has been a n... Read more
Slippery Rock Borough is looking for a high school student that is interested in learning more about the local political process. The borough is seeking a Slippery Rock High School junior th... Read more
NAMI Holding Programs On Mental Health
There is still time for residents to join a local nonprofit organization for a free educational program for adults dealing with a mental health condition. Peer to Peer is an eight week progr... Read more
Central Electric Cooperative is looking to sponsor high school juniors for a free leadership-focused trip to Washington D.C. Students will join co-ops from around the country for a fun educa... Read more
Longtime Transit Board Member Departs
The Butler Transit Authority is bidding farewell to a longtime member. Jim Diamond spent the last 17 years as a member of the authority board. He was recently presented with a photo book of... Read more