Paving Blitz Begins In Butler City
Crews are busy this week starting a blitz of paving projects in Butler City. There are around 10 streets scheduled to be paved over the summer. “We had allocated $750,000 to do street projec... Read more
Senator Dave McCormick is showing support for the proposed deal between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel. President Donald Trump said last Friday he would support the $14 billion deal between the... Read more
A Butler man has been placed in prison after he allegedly made threats to kill multiple people in a Butler City apartment. Butler City Police arrested 57-year-old John Mendicino after he all... Read more
Cranberry Man Charged With Assault
Police have placed a Cranberry man in prison after it’s alleged he crashed his vehicle while drunk and then assaulted a woman. Cranberry Township Police were called early Sunday morning to a... Read more
Parker Man Charged After Threatening Others
A man accused of taking a gun out and threatening to kill several people has been arrested and placed in the Butler County Prison. The incident happened Monday when police were called to the... Read more
Roundtable To Focus On Home Healthcare
A local roundtable discussion is planned for later this week to take a closer look at the state of home care in Pennsylvania. Hearts for Home Care will welcome legislators, families, and hea... Read more
The Butler County Prison is adding a new educational tool for inmates. Commissioners recently approved the purchase of an app known as IGNITE, which is an educational service that offers pro... Read more
Ross Chastain won the Coca-Cola 600 Nascar Cup Series race Sunday night in Charlotte. Chastain started at the rear of the field following a practice accident, but drove past William Byron la... Read more
Library Continuing Busy Activities
The Butler Area Public Library continues to present activities and programs for all ages during this upcoming week. Adults can receive a free blood pressure screening today from 2 to 3 p.m.... Read more
Governor Josh Shapiro is reminding young workers about their rights during summertime employment. Under state law there are three categories for young workers, under-14, 14-15, and 16-17. Ch... Read more