Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Fri Nov 27
Jon Cresson, a senior history major from Slippery Rock University, leads a walk based upon George Washington's journal yesterday near Harmony, Butler County.
State praised for removing unsafe damsPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Fri Nov 27
Twenty unnecessary or unsafe dams will be removed in Pennsylvania this year, including six in the western end of the state, making the commonwealth the national leader in river restoration, according to American Rivers.
Hundreds view Spirit of Christmas paradeButler Eagle - Fri Nov 27
Hundreds of people lined Main Street this morning to get a glimpse of their favorite floats and the yearly guest of honor, Santa Claus, at the Spirit of Christmas parade.
Victims identified in Butler County crashPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sat Nov 21
Police in Butler County have identified the victims of a sanitation-truck crash Friday in which the driver was killed and two passengers were seriously injured.
1 killed, 2 injured in Butler Twp. accidentButler Eagle - Sat Nov 21
One man died and two other people were badly hurt Friday afternoon when a septic pumping truck crashed on McCalmont Road.
Proposed Jefferson Township racetrack faces big hurdlesValley News Dispatch - Fri Nov 20
The man who plans to build a micro-sprint racetrack on his family's Neupert Road farm said Thursday he would appeal a decision requiring him to construct public restrooms as one of the mandates for making the development happen.
Cranberry psychologist eased job-related stress for policePittsburghLIVE.com - Fri Nov 20
Gerard Massaro, a Pittsburgh police psychologist, had the reputation of being a straight shooter when counseling or briefing a police officer.
PennDOT responds quickly to North Buffalo deer carcass cleanupLeader Times - Thu Nov 19
Starting before dawn Wednesday, a PennDOT crew removed about 200 rotting deer carcasses from the yard of a North Buffalo contractor whose neighbors complained about the odor.
Butler firm sues former Dubai managersPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Thu Nov 19
Seven former managers of a Butler architecture firm are accused in a federal lawsuit of diverting millions in revenue from the firm's Middle East offices into businesses they secretly controlled, while enriching themselves with hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonuses and perks.
Butler County Woman Can't Re-Sue Ernst & Young 1 min agoWPXI - Wed Nov 18
A federal appeals court said a western Pennsylvania woman isn't entitled to a new trial on her claim that an accounting error by Ernst & Young cost her $103 million.
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