As 2022 enters the homestretch and we accelerate towards
2023, our newsroom looked at what it takes now to build a
life here in Butler County. For our Progress edition of the
newspaper, which publishes on Nov. 2, our team dove into a
few of the many factors that contribute to how and why
people choose to live here. We looked at and wrote stories
about education, housing, government, recreation and
business.
Our journalism tells the stories of three families who chose
Butler County as their home. We profiled families in
Saxonburg, Cranberry Township and North Washington. We
asked Mayor Bob Dandoy of Butler to share his thoughts on
life in Butler. And we wrote about what it’s like to juggle the
responsibilities of being a mayor and business owner in
Harrisville.
Other articles cover what it’s like to buy a house in this market,
how school districts are adjusting to fluctuating populations and how
municipal governments are working to improve recreation and more within
their borders.
Those who have a hankering to grab their wallet and hit the stores or restaurants in Butler County will be pleased to discover a wide variety of opportunities, especially...
Kayla Fleming opened Totalus this summer in the heart of downtown Butler. The shop
at 132 E Jefferson St. sells Boba tea, pizza rolls and more.
Our vision of To...
Jim Cunningham, director of development for the Jean B. Purvis Community Health Center, greeted a man in early 2020 who arrived at his clinic in dire condition.
“All his ...
Our schools are your schools.
Education can be a powerfully transformative resource in a child’s life. It is most impactful when all involved have a shared sense of purpo...
CHICORA — Title 1 reading teacher Christine Spencer likes to compare her job to that of a doctor.
“We diagnose any issues that the kiddos are having with learning to read...
Public schools in the community aren’t the only options for families in Butler County.The area has 12 private schools that serve students in pre-kindergarten through eig...
Gary Hughes has always had the scoop on Harrisville borough. That’s how he got elected as mayor nine years ago, by scooping ice cream and listening to residents’ problems...
It may be a park, a junk ordinance or top notch snow removal, but all municipalities in Butler County try to provide the things residents want and need.
In Adams Township...
Since 2018, the county Infrastructure Bank has provided $40 million in low-interest and subsidized loans for 13 projects vital to the economy and health of communities.
F...
Even though my time as mayor of the City of Butler has been relatively short, I have been asked again and again WHY I took on this role? Why am I so committed to our city...
According to Data USA, in 2020, the median age of the nearly 188,000 people living in Butler County was 43.4 years, with the median age getting older each passing year.
...
Jessica and Ben Brewster moved to Saxonburg in 2018 to provide a simpler life for themselves and their daughter, Ella, 12, and they haven’t regretted the decision for a s...
Butler County’s net population growth of 510 people from April 2020 to July 2021 was one of the largest percentage-wise and one of only two counties to experience growth ...
Jessica and Ben Brewster moved to Saxonburg in 2018 to provide a simpler life for themselves and their daughter, Ella, 12, and they haven’t regretted the decision for a s...
WASHINGTON TWP — Rabbits might be fluffy, but they aren’t easy beasts to keep.
Retiree Beverley Bishop and her husband, Dan, knew this all too well when a rabbit named Or...
When Joe Taddy and his family moved to Cranberry Township seven years ago, the move was somewhat of a homecoming.
Taddy had previously lived in the township around 10 yea...
CRANBERRY TWP — From participating in sports herself to coaching and becoming a certified personal trainer and exercise instructor, Kathy Hensler loves being on the move....
Plans are moving forward for the Butler Cultural District. The area bordered by East Jefferson, North Main, Howard, North McKean and Franklin streets, launched earlier th...
For nearly 75 years the Butler County Symphony Orchestra has served the local community with a professional level of musical excellence and accomplishment.
Having the But...
For more than 50 years, Moraine State Park has conserved land and water in this area while offering a natural space for local communities and beyond to recreate, relax an...
CENTER TWP — For 46 years, the Butler County Soccer Association has been open to children looking to learn about and compete in the sport. Having grown during that time, ...
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