Driving Habits May Change Due to High Gas Prices
Even though the price of crude oil has decreased over the past week, the high price of gas remains, causing some motorists to drive less. According to AAA, over half of Americans said that t... Read more
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to Eliminate Weight Class Stickers
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is streamlining the regulation of large trucks by eliminating the use of weight class stickers. A vehicle’s weight classification will continue... Read more
Slippery Rock University is receiving some national exposure through inclusion in several well-known magazines. In February and early March, SRU was featured as a Pittsburgh Business Leader... Read more
Local Business Receives International Recognition
A local business has again received international recognition at a recent competition. Marburger Farm Dairy recently sent three products to the Los Angeles International Dairy Competition an... Read more
Local Man Charged In Capitol Riots
A Cranberry Township man who allegedly participated in the Capitol riot is now in custody. Department of Justice officials say Jordan Bonenberger turned himself in to the FBI in Pittsburgh F... Read more
COVID Cases Continue To Drop In Butler
Although there have been some concerns across the globe of a rise in COVID cases, locally the numbers continue to drop. There were only 61 newly reported cases in Butler County over the past... Read more
Wrestlers Set To Offer “Brewtality” In Freeport
Even though St. Patrick’s Day is over, those in the mood for wild shenanigans this weekend are invited to a live and local professional wrestling event. Shady Lady Productions and Keystone S... Read more
Candidates for the State Senate and House of Representatives can now officially start circulating nominating petitions. The process was put on hold as the courts weighed challenges to the ma... Read more
Butler County Commissioners are taking time to recognize bleeding disorders after a proclamation earlier this week. They designated March as Bleeding Disorder Awareness Month, which started... Read more
Nurses At ACMH Return, But Without Contract
Nurses at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital are set to return to work today following a four day strike. There is still no agreement though between the nurses union and hospital management,... Read more