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The State of the County, Part 2: COVID, airport, opioids among issues commissioners tackling

A display of a US Army AH-1F Cobra Helicopter is pictured at the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport in Penn Township on Monday. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle

Last Thursday, county officials discussed their latest achievements, plans and desired direction for the county as part of the State of the County address hosted by the Butler County Chamber of Commerce.

In doing so, they discussed a variety of topics, such as the pandemic, the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport and the opioid epidemic.

The following is a breakdown of those topics and their involved discussions.

County Commissioner Leslie Osche talked about the county’s ongoing bout with COVID-19. She said it’s not over yet, but she felt Butler County navigated the pandemic better than most thanks to three major focuses.

“Our county really came out on the other side of that,” Osche said.

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