As the number of people receiving assistance remains significantly higher than in years past, Butler County nonprofits continue to put food on the tables of those who need it.
The network of food pant.
Community Partnership, based in Butler County, received a $100,000 grant, which will be distributed to veteran farmers in the form of mini-grants.
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding an.
In an effort to bring affordable cellphone coverage to low-income households in Butler County, Community Partnership in Butler has teamed up with Lancaster-based Connect Us Wireless for its Affordable.
The Community Partnership hasn’t been able to store food for long because of its failing walk-in cooler, making it difficult to keep up with the growing number of people being served by the food pantr.
The delay in the final approval of the $45.4 billion state budget is more concerning to some local entities than others.
Among the most concerned is Community Partnership of Butler County, which only .