The number of new COVID-19 cases across the state as well as in Butler County continues to increase. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Wednesday afternoon, there are 849... Read more
Masks To Be Worn In School
State Secretary of Health, Dr. Rachel Levine this week signed an order mandating masks to be worn and that order includes masks for kids and adults at school. Information on the state govern... Read more
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is preparing a plan to allow for the safe reopening of local Catholic Schools this fall. A team of school administrative officials is working with focus gr... Read more
Virtual 5K To Benefit Local Police
There is still time to participate in a Cranberry Township activity fundraiser to benefit local police. The Cranberry Township Police Association Virtual 5K is now underway and will continue... Read more
Potter Tour Back In Butler
The Jeff Potter Baseball Tour is back in Butler this week to kick off their 11th year The tour has evolved over time form a baseball event to providing a public service within the communitie... Read more
Butler City Council is continuing to explore options when it comes to improving parking services in the city. Councilman Mike Walter shared a proposal he received from a vendor called Flowbi... Read more
The number of new COVID-19 cases across the state as well as in Butler County continues to increase. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Tuesday afternoon, there are 995 ad... Read more
Local Pastor Passes Away
A long time, much beloved, minister has died. Pastor Bob Huber, of North Street Christian Church, passed away on Saturday, July 4, 2020. He worked at North Street Christian Church for 42 yea... Read more
Police Look For Driver Of Accident
State Police are looking for the driver of a hit and run accident in Fairview Township on Saturday, July 4, 2020. According to the police report, a driver of a 2020 Nissan Pathfinder was dri... Read more
Symphony Receives Grant
A local organization will receive a state grant to help with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pennsylvania Council on the Art has been awarded nearly $2,000 CARES Act. The money can... Read more