Those who have visited the Butler Walmart over the past couple months have probably noticed a few design changes around the store.
On Friday morning, May 17, those changes were officially welcomed by .
The following defendants were sentenced Friday, April 26, by Common Pleas Judge Joseph E. Kubit.
Brandi R. Wilson, 31, of Butler, was sentenced to 12 months probation as well as pay $359 in restitutio.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is having a drug take back event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, at the Butler Walmart.
People can dispose of medications in the original contain.
Salvation Army bell ringers in Zelienople found a surprise in their red kettle when counting the money they had gathered outside Walgreens and Bilo last week.
“It came with dollar bills wrapped around.
The time has come for those white boxes with red lettering to start popping up just about everywhere imaginable, but the donations won’t stop there.
Toys for Tots, the program run by the United States.