A pair of Butler County Community College students is receiving full scholarships to four-year universities after high levels of academic achievement. Olivia Collins of Butler and Maddison T... Read more
FEMA Encourages Flood Preparation
With heavy rains possible across the Butler County area, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is reminding residents about the dangers of flooding. FEMA encourages residents to prepare fo... Read more
PennDOT Offering Motorcycle Training Sessions
With the weather beginning to break, many motorcyclists are looking forward to getting their bikes back out on the road. PennDOT is offering all motorcycle drivers an opportunity to freshen... Read more
State Grants To Help Cranberry And Seven Fields
A couple of Butler County municipalities have been chosen to receive state funding for improvement projects. The Commonwealth Financing Authority has approved an over $390,000 Multimodal Tra... Read more
South Butler Library Hosting Medicare
The South Butler Community Library is hosting an educational session for those interested in learning more about Medicare. This workshop is free and open to the public Friday at 10:30 a.m. a... Read more
Cranberry Twp. To Begin Hydrant Flushing
Cranberry Township will soon begin hydrant flushing around the municipalitiy. Officials say this is a routine operation designed to flush sediment from the water system and to check the fire... Read more
Butler Twp. Seeking Grants For Park Improvements
Butler Township is applying for grant money in order to make improvements to local parks. Township Commissioners passed a motion earlier this week to comply with the requirements of the Butl... Read more
Auditor General Planning Diversity Initiative
A state official is unveiling a new program to build a more diverse and inclusive workforce. Auditor General Tim DeFoor recently announced that his department has launched the “Diversity, Eq... Read more
AAA: Drivers Fear Autonomous Cars
A new study reveals that many motorists remain apprehensive about the autonomous car industry. After 55 percent of respondents said they would be afraid to ride in a vehicle that drives itse... Read more
GetGo Officially Approved In Mt. Chestnut
Franklin Township will be getting a new GetGo. The board of supervisors approved the proposed gas station at their meeting earlier this week. The GetGo will go at the corner of Route 422 and... Read more