Seneca Valley Hires New Food Director
The Seneca Valley School Board recently made a hire to an administrative position that oversees meals served across the district. During a school board meeting in May, members approved the h... Read more
At least one person was seriously injured as a result of a motorcycle crash Thursday afternoon on Interstate 79. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center shortly before 1 p.m. for the... Read more
CEC Issues Another Peak Alert
For the third straight day Central Electric Cooperative has issued peak alert. With higher temperatures, the CEC is asking customers to conserve energy by turning off non-essential electric... Read more
A Neighborhood Pride Award was given out at the Butler City Council meeting on Wednesday. Gary Vanasdale and Jennifer Gilliland-Vanasdale were recognized with a Commercial Pride Award for Gi... Read more
Cranberry Seeking Help For Kidsapalooza
Cranberry Township is continuing with their summer activities for families with a free event planned for later this week. Kidapalooza will take place from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Cranberry... Read more
City Council Helping With Library Updates
Butler City Council has approved several agreements with companies that will be doing work at the Butler Area Public Library. Butler Floor and Carpet will be paid just over $34,000 for floor... Read more
Celebrity Care Fest Comes To Gibsonia
A fundraiser event this weekend will feature the Butler County Symphony Orchestra and in part benefit the Butler Health System. Celebrity Care Fest is planned for Friday and Saturday in Gibs... Read more
With young children now eligible for a COVID vaccination, Butler Health System’s infectious disease director is offering reassurance about the safety of the shot. Dr. John Love says that he... Read more
State Gambling Revenues Soar To $5 Billion
Gambling revenues in Pennsylvania hit record numbers this past fiscal year. The PA Gaming Control Board reported that between casinos, online, and sports gambling, there was a record-breakin... Read more
City Recognizes Local Florist With “Ed Bloom Day”
A longtime businessman is being recognized by the City of Butler in honor of his years of service. After Ed Bloom recently announced that he would be stepping away from Bortmas the Butler Fl... Read more