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Uniontown decreases tax increase proposal
Uniontown council is asking the public to help it decide future property taxes for the financially strapped city.
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3 charged with interfering with arrest in North Union
Three people were arrested Tuesday afternoon in Fayette County for allegedly interfering with the arrest of a North Union man charged with a defiant trespass violation, state police reported.
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Local man shot during home invasion
A South Union Township man is hospitalized after suffering a gunshot wound to his back when police said two men entered his home and shot him Tuesday night.
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Area woman pleads no contest to son's murder
Uniontown City Council on Tuesday agreed to reduce the proposed tax increase in the 2009 budget to 4.5 mills from 5.5 mills.
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Man jailed after ax attack
A Uniontown man is in the Fayette County Prison after he allegedly repeatedly swung an ax at another man in a South Union Township home Monday evening.
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Uniontown man charged in dragging incident
A Uniontown man charged with dragging a woman with a car in June will have his day in court following a preliminary hearing Tuesday.
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Ring discovered in kettle golden for Uniontown Salvation Army
One generous donor really did ring the bell of the Salvation Army in Uniontown, to the tune of $2,000. Uniontown Salvation Army officials said Tuesday a half-carat diamond ring dropped in a kettle by an unknown ...
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Skinned, Decapitated Dog Latest In Fayette Co. Animal Cruelty
A growing trend of animal cruelty has experts in Fayette County worried following the discovery of a dog that was skinned and decapitated.
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It's Your Business
Shop opens on Morgantown Street The Carson-Hughes Shoppe has opened at 23 Morgantown St., Uniontown.
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Uniontown Scrabble Club fills gaming void
If the letters of the name of Mike Tony's new club were added together, he would have 34 points...and that's not counting the double or triple word scores as he is the founder of the Uniontown Scrabble Club.
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DA seeks ouster of felon running Monroe trash agency
A few years ago, James Lambert went to prison for trying to bribe a New Jersey public official.
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Man robbed while shoveling snow
Uniontown police are searching for a suspect accused of robbing a man at gunpoint while he was shoveling snow Tuesday evening.
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Aunt of victim speaks out about man charged in shooting
Less than two days after a 12-year-old Allison 1 boy was allegedly shot and killed by his father in Redstone Township, the boy's aunt is speaking out about her nephew and about the shooting, which she called a ...
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Uniontown man shoveling snow robbed at gunpoint
The latest in what Uniontown police say is a recent string of armed robberies occurred Tuesday evening.
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Police credit DNA in W.Pa. dead baby case
State police in Uniontown are crediting advanced DNA techniques with helping solve the mystery of a newborn's death in 2000.
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Realtors donate money to Uniontown Hospital
The Fayette Board of Realtors presented a $5,000 check recently to the Uniontown Hospital for its Capital Campaign for the hospital's building and renovation project.
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Father charged in son's shooting
A state police cruiser sits parked outside the home at 74 Broadway St. in Allison 1, Redstone Township, where the incident occurred.
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DNA led to arrest in death of Fayette infant
More than eight years after "Baby Mary" was found in a backpack in a Fayette County creek, the woman who allegedly gave birth to her as a teenager was identified through new technology and charged in the ...
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Uniontown council agreess to tax hike, may bring back firefighters
After a contentious start to a special meeting Saturday morning, Uniontown City Council gave in to the city's firefighters by adding half a mill to a 5-mill tax hike in next year's tentative budget that may ...
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Shunned by Uniontown, DCED 'helpful' to Connellsville situation
Connellsville Mayor Judy Reed said most people elected to municipal offices don't have the training or experience needed to serve as administrators over the operations of a local government.
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