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Commonwealth Court tossed out objections to Butler Area School District’s lawsuit over COVID-19 restrictions, allowing the case to continue toward tri...
MARS — The borough is still waiting to receive $25,000 in proceeds from online ticket sales from the 2022 Mars Brew Fest. The funds are owed to the borough by online tick...
The Butler Breast Cancer and Women’s Cancer Support Group, in partnership with Boscov’s, is holding its annual Friends Helping Friends fundraising event to benefit the or...
The sixth annual Pink Out Night will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Butler Moose, 225 W. Jefferson St.
The event benefits the Butler Breast Cancer and Women’...
Cheryl Schaefer knows what it’s like to navigate through breast cancer treatment firsthand. She’s a three-time cancer survivor who jokes that she keeps trying to get some...
While breast cancer can be life-altering, dangerous, and deadly, routine mammogram screenings can help catch cancer early and detect issues before symptoms emerge.
Allegh...
Markie’s Law, legislation sponsored by state Rep. Aaron Bernstine, R-10th, which aimed to keep violent inmates in jail longer, has been vetoed by Gov. Tom Wolf.
The bill ...
Tod DiMinno, 54, of Harmony, was last seen Wednesday afternoon in Harmony, where he owns the Harmony Emporium, and was reported missing Friday, Sept. 30.
Sierra Reynolds,...
Despite the dreary weather, many people turned out for the annual Applefest on the streets of Mars on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.
The Mars satellite of the Rich-Mar Rotary Cl...
PORTERSVILLE — Phillip Pillin remembers sitting for hours as a young child watching a Lauson steam engine turn, pushing gears that moved heavy machinery perpetually.
Over...