Donna Sybert, a longtime resident of Butler County, is managing editor of the Butler Eagle, where she has worked for more than 40 years. Her connection to county events and residents spans her career path at the Eagle, starting as a feature writer and lifestyles editor, progressing to copy desk chief and news editor, and finally to associate managing editor and her current role. The Middlesex Township resident is a graduate of Mars Area High School as are her children. She also holds a degree in journalism and communications from Point Park University.
On July 13, the divide that had silently been poisoning our country painfully surfaced with the crack of a lone gunman’s rifle.
The Butler Eagle reported how the first fe...
Many of our neighbors, friends and family in Butler County find themselves entangled in the thralls of addiction. The pain and consequence of that addiction continues to ...
A skilled and educated workforce is a big draw for the many and varied industries and businesses making their home in Butler County.
For the 2023 Progress edition, the Bu...
City police arrested a Clarion man Thursday, Feb. 9, night after a vehicle chase through the city ending at Zenith Road in Butler Township.
State police alerted city offi...
The history behind our great nation is a tapestry of stories about people who lived through landmark events, challenging times and amazing innovations.
America250: A ...
TOKYO — Avant-garde pianist and composer Toshi Ichiyanagi, who studied with John Cage and went on to lead Japan's advances in experimental modern music, has died. He was ...
ST. CLOUD, Fla. — Traffic on Florida's Turnpike stopped moooooving for several hours Monday after a cattle hauler caught fire, and dozens of cows blocked the roadway, aut...
Hats off to all the fathers celebrating Sunday with their families.
Our fathers are, in most cases, one of our first role models. They set many of the values we hold dear...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Raymond Washburn, a blind man who was credited with helping rescue five people from the rubble of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building following the 19...