Detached Garage Damaged In Muddy Creek Twp. Fire
A detached garage in Muddy Creek Township was severely damaged as a result of a fire early Tuesday morning. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center shortly after 4 a.m. for a fire in... Read more
The Tri-County Workforce Investment Board has named their employers of the year. Locally, Butler Technologies received the annual honor for Butler County. They were recognized for their cont... Read more
Butler Twp. Eliminates Nepotism Policy
Butler Township no longer has a policy prohibiting the hiring of people related to those already functioning as employees or administrators with the township. During their meeting earlier th... Read more
One charge has been withdrawn against a Butler woman following a fatal crash earlier this year. The Butler County District Attorney’s office agreed to drop the homicide by vehicle charge aga... Read more
Farm Show Votes For 2022 Board Members
Local residents are continuing to step up to continue leading the Butler Farm show as Board members and officers. At the Farm Show’s annual meeting at the American Legion Post 778 in Lyndora... Read more
Crews Respond To Early Morning City Fire
Crews were on the scene of a fire early Wednesday morning in the City of Butler. It happened after 4 a.m. as crews were called to a building on West Birch Street. The fire was near the Order... Read more
New Castle Mayor Joins GOP Lt. Gov. Race
The mayor of a nearby town is joining the race for Lieutenant Governor. 33-year-old Chris Frye of New Castle filed paperwork earlier this week to join the Republican primary for the number t... Read more
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for help from hunters and trappers around the state to learn more about the effect poisons might be having on animals like bobcats, fishers, and ot... Read more
As we get closer to the end of the month, the number of people dying from COVID locally continues to rise. Over the weekend, the Butler Health System reported four deaths and the county’s de... Read more
In the wake of recent threats against schools, the state’s attorney general is reminding parents and students of the Safe2Say Something program. The AG’s office says that the program is an “... Read more