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The way many folks are getting their news – yes, even here in Butler County – is changing. More and more folks are now turning to online sources for their news. It is the goal of beechtreenews.com to meet this need at the local level by providing online news, sports and opinion, as well as many other features in the future. Also, there will be no subscription fee – it’s FREE- so we encourage reade

rs to visit the site often. Our story is steeped in Butler County history and our roots are here – always striving to be part of the community in which we live. We look forward to reporting on important events in Butler County through beechtreenews.com and we encourage readers to help us along the way by Getting Connected to Butler County’s Online News Source – beechtreenews.com!

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The purchase of WLBQ Radio expands Beech Tree Media's presence in Butler County from an online news site to AM radio. Still, more changes are also in the works for Butler County's newest media company. "Soon we'll be introducing a completely redesigned look for beechtreenews.com - one that will include plenty of new and interactive features that will remain user-friendly and easy to navigate," said Diane Dyer. "We are also looking at several different print options for Beech Tree News in the near future." Regardless of the various upcoming changes, Dyer says one feature of Beech Tree Media will remain unchanged - free access to local news 24/7/365 days a year. "Whether on the Internet (www.beechtreenews.com) or on the radio dial (Beech Tree Radio 1570 AM), our goal at Beech Tree Media is to provide readers/listeners with unlimited and free access to quality local news," said Dyer. "Why pay a subscription fee for local news if you don't have to?" added Dyer.

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01/24/2025

Flying snowflakes this morning make way to more sunshine as the day progresses; warm up follows this weekend.

01/24/2025
01/23/2025

Sunny this morning, with increasing clouds & snowflakes possible this afternoon.

01/22/2025

Temperature pendulum continues to swing, with our next rain chance arriving late in the weekend.

01/22/2025
01/22/2025
01/21/2025

Staying teeth-chattering cold over the next few days. Moderating temps, rain chances follow.

01/21/2025
01/20/2025

FRIGID temperatures punish the region today through Wednesday; moderation follows thru the last half the week.

01/18/2025
01/18/2025

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The way many folks are getting their news – yes, even here in Butler County – is changing. More and more folks are now turning to online sources for their news. It is the goal of beechtreenews.com to meet this need at the local level by providing online news, sports and opinion, as well as many other features in the future. Also, there will be no subscription fee – it’s FREE- so we encourage readers to visit the site often. Our story is steeped in Butler County history and our roots are here – always striving to be part of the community in which we live. We look forward to reporting on important events in Butler County through beechtreenews.com and we encourage readers to help us along the way by Getting Connected to Butler County’s Online News Source – beechtreenews.com! *** The purchase of WLBQ Radio expands Beech Tree Media's presence in Butler County from an online news site to AM radio. Still, more changes are also in the works for Butler County's newest media company. "Soon we'll be introducing a completely redesigned look for beechtreenews.com - one that will include plenty of new and interactive features that will remain user-friendly and easy to navigate," said Diane Dyer. "We are also looking at several different print options for Beech Tree News in the near future." Regardless of the various upcoming changes, Dyer says one feature of Beech Tree Media will remain unchanged - free access to local news 24/7/365 days a year. "Whether on the Internet (www.beechtreenews.com) or on the radio dial (Beech Tree Radio 1570 AM), our goal at Beech Tree Media is to provide readers/listeners with unlimited and free access to quality local news," said Dyer. "Why pay a subscription fee for local news if you don't have to?" added Dyer.