After several months of discussion, the City of Butler has approved a plan to change the collector of property and per capita tax revenue. At their Thursday meeting, Council approved motions... Read more
A former Marine and now active volunteer was named the Butler County Veteran of the Year. Jim McMullen was recognized with the honor yesterday at the annual Butler County Veteran of the Year... Read more
Butler County saw a higher-than-expected voter turnout for this year’s Municipal Election. That trend was also seen across the state. According to state data, voter turnout increased by 8 pe... Read more
As the federal and state government shutdowns continue the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities is asking for institutions to provide flexibility. Due to Pennsylvanians missing... Read more
The Lighthouse Foundation is moving their headquarters to a new location. The non-profit announced they have purchased the former Furniture Galleries on Route 8 South in Penn Township. Found... Read more
An annual Thanksgiving tradition continues this weekend. St. Clare Parrish is offering their Turkey Dinner on Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Wendelin Church Hall. Turkey with all the fi... Read more
A free medical clinic is coming to Butler this weekend. The Remote Area Medical Clinic returns to the Butler Intermediate High School Saturday and Sunday. The clinic will offer free dental,... Read more
Harmony will be celebrating the town’s German heritage with an annual event this weekend. The German-inspired “WeihnactsMarkt” is happening both Saturday and Sunday. There will be 70 vendors... Read more
The Department of Agriculture is once again holding a contest to find people to sing the National Anthem at the PA Farm Show. The contest is called “Oh Say, Can You Sing” and it encourages r... Read more
The state attorney general is joining other top law enforcement officers from around the country asking for clarification on “hemp.” Dave Sunday joined with 38 other Attorneys General in sen... Read more