Butler Township Planning Commission approved construction of Scooter’s Coffee on New Castle Road during its meeting on Tuesday, June 2. https://t.co/NMkGQGFgaU
Pennsylvania American Water’s plans to improve the Litman Road treatment plant moved forward during a Butler Township Planning Commission meeting Tuesday. https://t.co/lihEx6r7K3
The Seneca Valley school board received eight public comments opposing the proposed final budget, with residents criticizing the district’s spending decisions and ongoing tax increases. https://t.co/WpAHDeihR0
Vogel Disposal Service Inc. was awarded a $300,000 state grant toward the purchase of 15 Class 8 compressed natural gas-powered waste collection vehicles. https://t.co/c76RJLQ3L1
A video Wednesday morning, June 3, shared by regional immigrant advocacy group Frontline Dignity, showed law enforcement putting three individuals into a white van. https://t.co/VxcVFlEhve
Hannah Butler is a Knoch senior who earned the Stamps Scholarship, which covers full tuition, room and board, and mandatory fees. It also provides an allowance for books and supplies. https://t.co/zZhgA93vej
Don't miss out on submitting an image of your pet for the "Cutest Pet Contest"! The deadline is Tuesday, June 17, at noon. That way, you can show off your pet in the Butler Eagle on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
Click this link: https://t.co/nCEk9IOGLp
The merger proposal to combine Adams Township and Mars Borough into “Mars Township” was presented to the public for the third time on Tuesday. It will be voted on in the November general election. https://t.co/PhPyh8PAfq
City of Butler officials met Tuesday to discuss recommendations made in a state Department of Community and Economic Development Strategic Management Planning Program report. https://t.co/ikLAZJEgyd
Karns City Area Jr./Sr. High School students reflected the journey so far, while also looking forward to the new journey ahead of them during graduation Tuesday night. https://t.co/1CVcsoxFmb
“It’s basically to see what kind of people have an interest and get them in here so that we can talk with them,” said council President Cheri Deener-Kohan. https://t.co/BRXClES63C
Zane Steimer led a relentless Butler attack with 16 kills, and the Tornado's setters mixed things up at the net to keep Dallastown off balance all night and book a trip to Saturday's PIAA quarterfinals.
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Mars coaches and players have taken a new approach to conditioning and practice this year, and it appears to be paying off. The Planets routed Cocalico in the PIAA Class 2A first round and show no signs of slowing down.
https://t.co/gvm1DZP8qP
In ceramics, senior Charlotte Acosta won second place with “Humanity Overshadowed by Remarkably Superior Being” and senior Owen Johnson won third place with “Freeing Imagination into Dimension.” https://t.co/Vy5Zt1BkVW
Hailey Long's hat trick and a relentless fourth-quarter effort has the Planets back in the PIAA quarterfinals after a disappointing early exit last year.
“Just being able to push harder,” Long said.
https://t.co/XuSeYWj06Z
Details about the lawsuit filed Monday by two of the men shot during a campaign rally for then-candidate Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, outlining claims of negligence and lack of communication by the U.S. Secret Service. https://t.co/d9qXirddoP
Mars Road will be closed from June 17 to July 5 for project work, according to township manager Dan Santoro.
“This project has been a bit of a challenge,” said Santoro. “Candidly, it’s going to continue to get more challenging as the summer goes on.” https://t.co/77rrYwmI73
State police and the Armstrong County district attorney are investigating rumors of “inappropriate relationships between students and staff,” according to state police and the Armstrong School District. https://t.co/NzsdyjPJVn
Butler County Soccer Association is turning 50 years old this year. The youth program celebrated its golden year with a festival-style event on Saturday, May 30, featuring soccer games, food trucks, music, and more.
See the photos here: ⚽ https://t.co/IjaroaXgkn