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....
Manufacturing will continue to play a major role in the future progress of Butler County.
At present the county is home to more than 300 manufacturers, ranging from chemi...
Over the past year, health systems in Butler County expanded provider offerings, implemented new surgical technology, took on multimillion dollar renovation projects and ...
Heidi Nicholls Bowser, director of membership and healthy living at the Butler YMCA, said community support has taken the nonprofit from “surviving to thriving” in the af...
For more than a century, MSA Safety has never wavered from its mission: “That men and women may work in safety and that they, their families and their communities may liv...
The Butler Eagle asked Butler County officials to submit a number of their exceptional employees. Below are those who were submitted:
Steve Bicehouse
Bicehouse is emerge...
The 2022-23 school year was filled with incredible achievements and new beginnings. Not only was this a nod to the opening of our innovative and award-winning (2022 Time ...
Bill Holland, of Connoquenessing Township, remembers serving in Vietnam as a U.S. Air Force security guard.
“We were the guys that guarded the perimeter. It wasn’t like b...
Butler Memorial Hospital, which is part of the new Independence Health System, is privileged to be a healing presence in the community. We exist to make a positive differ...
How do we make a difference in our community?
Center for Community Resources was established in 2002 by Butler County Human Services to be the single point of contact for...
BUTLER TWP — Katie Black knew she wanted to be a teacher, but she wasn’t sure what subject she wanted to pursue.
Given that she had been playing the violin since age 7, s...
Penn United Technologies’ apprenticeship program has about 30 people in it at any given time with roughly six new people joining a year, according to Dan Casey, manufactu...
The Butler Eagle asked nonprofits across Butler County to submit a number of their exceptional employees. Below are those that were submitted:
Mackenzie Hunt
Macke...
From photography to snowmobile riding and a lot in between, the spaces at Moraine and McConnells Mill state parks have a lot to offer from sunrise to sundown — and many o...
The Butler Eagle asked businesses across Butler County to recognize a number of their exceptional employees. Below are those that were submitted:
Kitana Beblo
Kitana Beb...
The Butler Eagle asked schools and colleges across Butler County to submit a number of their exceptional employees. Below are those that were submitted:
Varden Armstrong...
Long before my time as a member of Cranberry Township’s board of supervisors, my predecessors created the blueprint for the township’s success.
Before Cranberry’s growth ...
Two Butler County natives are committed to being “the last line of defense” for the critically ill and injured.
“We are from here. We live here. This is our community,” ...
Why Remo’s for all your catering needs? Remo’s Catering of North Pittsburgh has been serving up quality dishes for every occasion like elegant weddings, barn weddings, co...
The Armstrong Cable of today began as a small construction company in 1946.
Our founder’s mission was to provide growth and perpetuity to his employees and as such began...
This is an exciting time for the Butler YMCA and for our community as we expand programs for all ages. According to Jamie Knauff, new aquatic and program director, “We ar...
On Feb. 8, 2002, the Gilliland Vanasdale Sinatra Istik Law Office was officially launched. At that time, it was just Jennifer Gilliland working from her townhome in Adams...
Running a local restaurant has never been easy. Running a local restaurant during the last three-and-a-half years has been perhaps as difficult as it has ever been.
From ...
Hands-on learning and state-of-the-art technology are some of the things driving local students to pursue a postsecondary education in Butler County at institutions such ...
In 1993, Evelyn Wiest-Kertz, M.S.CCC-A., went into private practice and started Wiest Audiology and Hearing Aid Center.
Kertz took a small business loan from Citizens Nat...
Is there a troubling issue that bothers you? Does it recur often in your mind and in conversations? Is it affecting sleep, relationships, or emotional balance?
No proble...
The Butler Eagle asked health care facilities across Butler County to submit a number of their exceptional employees. Below are some submissions:
Tracy Reed
Tracy Reed i...
Robert Stephens Custom Jewelers, located on Main Street in Butler, is owned and operated by a sole proprietor — Stephen Goslaw.
Goslaw began his career as an apprentice g...