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Still going Strong
Two decades after its debut, the Tour de StrongLand bicycle race is still going ... well ... strong.
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Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a partial list of criminal cases handled by judges in the most recent term of Westmoreland County criminal court.
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Tour de StrongLand will observe 20th anniversary
The Alle-Kiski Valley's movable feast of fitness and fun is about to roll to a celebratory milestone.
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Armstrong 911 Calls
Kiski Township Fire Department responded a pole or electrical wire hazard near 948 Sugar Hollow Road at 1:41 a.m. Thursday.
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Changes in store in Greensburg diocese
Catholic parishes across the Diocese of Greensburg could see changes in the near future.
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Credit unions under economy's strain
It doesn't take much to rattle the average credit union. A car loan that blows up or a home loan that caves in can be enough to put one of those small financial institutions on an industry watcher's problem ...
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Governor ed rendell nabil k. mark
Gov. Ed Rendell on Tuesday an nounced that 14 bridges in Centre and Clinton counties will be repaired or replaced as part of his "Rebuild Pennsylvania" initiative, which calls for $350 million in accelerated ...
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Garden hose used to control Apollo fire
A veteran firefighter and a garden hose were the first line of defense against a dryer fire that almost claimed several homes Saturday on North Fifth Street.
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Armstrong County man sentenced to prison for child porn
A federal judge Friday sentenced an Armstrong County man to 51 months in prison for possessing child pornography.
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The double-talk express rolls through York
It's all Sylvester Stallone's fault. Whenever a politician comes to Pennsylvania -- doesn't matter whether it's a Republican, Democrat or whatever Ron Paul is -- when they take the stage to address the adoring ...
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Walk-a-thon to aid Kiski Twp. siblings
Kelli Duriancik still finds reason to smile. Take for instance a recent trip through North Apollo.
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Funeral Tuesday for W. Pa. soldier killed overseas
Funeral services are set for a West Point graduate from western Pennsylvania who was killed in Afghanistan earlier this month.
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Fallen Soldier Being Remembered In Apollo
A soldier from Kiski Township, who was killed in Afghanistan on August 1, will be remembered in Apollo Monday.
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East Vandergrift ethnic days to continue next year
The borough's Ethnic Days will continue next year despite continued concerns about rowdy behavior attributed to beer sales.
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$93,000 grant will fix Glorietta Hill shortcut
Frances Klingensmith feels as if she has been stranded. For 19 months, the resident of Glorietta Hill Road in Kiski Township has had only one way to exit her road.
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Armstrong County Jail commitments
The following people were committed to the Armstrong County Jail on Monday and Tuesday, according to jail records: * Wendy Sue McManus, 31, of 325 Fourth St., Apollo, by District Judge Michael Gerheim, on ...
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Graduate of West Point killed in Afghanistan
APOLLO, Pa. - A West Point graduate from western Pennsylvania has died in Afghanistan, the soldier's family confirmed.
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Doctor use of patient e-mail still low despite benefits
Aug. 3--Ten years ago, Dr. Jeff Cohen had to make a move. With a burgeoning local urology practice, Cohen's time was being swallowed not by what he enjoyed -- treating patients -- but by ancillary duties; ...
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Family members say 2nd Lt. Michael Girdano, 23, of Apollo, was killed in Afghanistan.
An Armstrong County man, who was serving in Afghanistan, has been killed. Family members say they found out on Friday that 23-year-old Michael Girdano, of Apollo, was killed this Thursday.
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Covenant art show selects winners
The 15th Covenant Center Art Show sponsored by the First United Methodist Church of Kittanning opens tomorrow at the Covenant Center on North Water Street.
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