3G Networks Set To Expire
If you have an older cell phone that still relies on 3G, state officials say you’re going to need a new phone soon. Mobile carriers are preparing to eliminate 3G networks across Pennsylvania... Read more
Supreme Court Rules Against Vaccine Mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that President Biden cannot implement his COVID vaccine mandate for large businesses in the country. Biden had wanted the mandate to be in place for business... Read more
Prospective candidates who are interested in serving a two-year term on Butler City Council are again encouraged to express their intentions. Now that Bob Dandoy has moved into the role of M... Read more
A local firefighter has been honored with membership into an elite regional emergency response group. During Thursday’s Butler City Council meeting, Councilman Larry Christy and Chief Chris... Read more
DMV Closing For The Weekend
PennDOT Drivers License and Photo Centers are closing for the holiday weekend. Starting Saturday through Monday, all DMV locations will be shut down for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Drivers c... Read more
Butler City Council anticipates taking out a loan to purchase vehicles and pave streets later this year. At Thursday’s Agenda Setting Meeting, Council discussed a motion to direct the City C... Read more
Game Commission Looking For Info On Turkeys
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for help in researching turkeys. Information is being collected for the next two months that aims to help the commission assess sites for the poten... Read more
City Authority Approves Budget For New Year
The continued financial recovery of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Butler again allows for a modest employee raise. According to Treasurer Brian McCafferty, the Authority’s balan... Read more
Four more people have died locally at Butler Memorial Hospital this week as a result of serious COVID-19 symptoms. The hospital reported one COVID-related death to the state on Tuesday. The... Read more
Butler County’s longtime director of veteran services has retired. John Cyprian officially retired from the county after 30 years. He said his staff and their talents made him confident the... Read more