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Tunstall Trucking owner charged in fatal accident
Almost a year to the day a New Florence woman was killed by a coal truck, the owner of Tunstall Trucking has been charged in connection with her death.
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Board members appointed to groups
The commissioners Wednesday approved appointments and re-appointments to two citizens' advisory groups.
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Paying tribune her way: Armagh woman hosts Veterans Day dinner
Vernice Rosenberger of Armagh loves her country and the veterans who made this nation great.
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Residents want old school moved and preserved
Charles and Doris Galbraith met in the fifth grade at the one-room Tubmill School in St.
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Blairsville district court docket
Several defendants have been named on criminal charges filed in the Blairsville district court before Magisterial District Judge Jennifer Rega.
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Record crowds gather for Fort Ligonier Days festival
A warm autumn weekend welcomed record-breaking crowds for the 49th annual Fort Ligonier Days.
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Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
With disaster recovery from Hurricane Ike well underway, TXU Energy announced today a series of steps it has taken to help customers with their electricity bills.
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No favoritism in paving judge's driveway, PennDOT declares
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 11 officials say they showed no favoritism toward Pennsylvania Supreme Court Judge Cynthia Baldwin as part of a bridge replacement project in White Oak.
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Fire marshal to investigate blaze that destroyed home
A state police fire marshal will investigate a fire that destroyed a single-family home along Oakwood Drive early Saturday morning.
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Blairsville district court docket
We have 671 guests online Written by The Indiana Gazette A Derry man is accused of breaching a road bond agreement with Conemaugh Township supervisors for the repair of a road damaged from the hauling of coal.
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Weekly Digest
We have 682 guests online Written by The Indiana Gazette Sunday, 20 July 2008 Here is a look at the top stories of local interest published in The Indiana Gazette during the week of July 13-July 19.
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Fire at former Seward tavern was arson, police say
State police say a fire last month at an abandoned Seward apartment building was intentionally set.
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Reliant to reduce mercury emissions at power plants
Reliant Energy said it would reduce mercury emissions at the Portland Generating Station and four other coal-fired power plants in Pennsylvania to comply with the state's new mercury standards.
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Fire departments seeks support
The Clyde Volunteer Fire Co. of West Wheatfield Township reminds residents of the annual fund drive request that was recently mailed for their service area.
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Vacation Bible schools set
SATURDAY: SUNDAY: We have 954 guests online Written by The Associated Press The following churches have scheduled vacation Bible schools in coming weeks: * Bethany Chapel, Marion Center.
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Religion in brief | Berlin church to hold confirmation
Berlin church to hold confirmation BY JANICE RAINEY JRAINEY@TRIBDEM.COM Confirmation will be held during the 10 a.m. Sunday worship service at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 525 Main St., Berlin.
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County approves jail meals contract
As costs for the new Indiana County jail have increased slightly, the county hopes to save money with a food service agreement to feed inmates and staff.
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Lightning strike ignites shed
We have 1885 guests online BUFFINGTON TOWNSHIP - Fire and rescue personnel responded Wednesday afternoon to a shed that caught on fire after being struck by lightning, a fire official said.
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Hometown of Seward to honor its veteran
It's been more than 60 years since Clement Rolling, now 89, was discharged from the Army Air Corps.
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Police Investigate Deadly Westmoreland Co. Crash
Police remain at the scene of a fatal accident in Westmoreland County. Dispatchers tell KDKA it happened on Route 711 south, in a rural area between New Florence and Ligonier at about 1:30 p.m. A car and a ...
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