As we’ve been reporting for the past couple of weeks, the number of new COVID cases are down along with hospitalizations. Butler native and Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Amesh Adalja say... Read more
Travel Expected To Pick Up As Pandemic Wanes
As we gear toward the spring, travel experts are feeling optimistic about the industry. With the pandemic hanging over the last two years of travel, Carrie Lepore of the PA Department of Com... Read more
Local Schools Open Kindergarten Registration
It’s just about time for Butler County parents of young children to begin preparing for kindergarten. The Seneca Valley School District opened their Kindergarten Registration website earlier... Read more
Farm Town Hall Set For Wednesday Night
A town hall will be held tonight focusing on agricultural issues in Butler County. The free event will be held from 6-8 p.m. at the General Vagabonds Center in Lyndora. Nearly a dozen speake... Read more
An appeal will be heard today as to whether or not Butler football can be eligible for the postseason. The PIAA Board of Directors will meet at 2 p.m. to discuss a WPIAL ruling that said But... Read more
A local business is moving forward with more outdoor events and activities following approval from the Butler Township Commissioners. Earlier this week, Commissioners approved plans presente... Read more
Two Dogs Die In Prospect House Fire
A pair of dogs died in a fire at a home in Franklin Township yesterday morning. The first call came into the Butler County 911 Center just after 9 a.m. for smoke coming out of a house on Gri... Read more
It’s been a snowy and slushy winter so far, and there’s more wintry weather on the way this week. One municipality is detailing just how much materials they’ve used to keep the roads dry so... Read more
Tuesday Marks 37 Years Since Mahan Disappearance
Today marks 37 years since the disappearance of a local child in a case that remains unsolved. On Feb. 22 1985, eight-year-old Cherrie Mahan was dropped off at her bus stop after going to sc... Read more
St. Mark’s Hosting Blood Drive Today
The American Red Cross continues to experience a critical blood shortage and eligible donors are encouraged to help during a local blood drive today. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in the 200 bl... Read more