A dilapidated piece of Butler history with a connection to slavery and the 1865 assassination of President Abraham Lincoln faded further into memory Tuesday, Feb. 25.
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The efforts of a recent Seneca Valley graduate and the Evans City mayor will ensure the memory of the former Evans City Elementary/Middle School lives on long after its p...
Like all of the first responders from Sept. 11, 2001, Terry Seilhamer cannot forget what he saw on that awful day. He was dispatched to assist in securing the crash site ...
Zelie Passavant didn’t understand why everyone was taking her picture when she visited Zelienople’s Horse Trading Days last week.
The energetic 4-year-old is too young t...
MARS — Crowds gathered on Brickyard Road on Friday morning, May 24, for the chance to ride a miniature train in a circle for two minutes at a time. It was the opening day...
In the Saturday evening, Aug. 4, 1973, edition of the Butler Eagle, the Page 1 article details a “canvas city of 22,000 wall-to-wall-tents” built to host upward of 40,000...
Much like the upper deck of the Titanic on that fateful night of April 14, 1912, the First Responders Pavilion in Alameda Park was filled with people waiting to listen to...
On Thursday the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission awarded more than $121,000 in grants to historical societies in Harmony and Zelienople. The money will come ...
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