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3 held in robbery at Unity McDonald's
State police Monday had three people in custody after a robbery yesterday morning at the McDonald's restaurant in the Mountain Laurel Plaza along Route 30, near Latrobe.
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Child molester gets up to a year in jail
"Child molestation is the most heinous of all crimes," said the girl's grandmother at Stuart Wesley Zipay's sentencing Tuesday.
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News Briefs from November 7, 2008
Nathan C. Smith, 23, Ohio, was arrested around 3 p.m. Wednesday at The Medicine Shoppe, 419 Main St., Greenville, for burglarizing the pharmacy three times and stealing an unknown amount of prescription drugs, ...
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Professor Attends History Conference; Speaks to Local Rotary Club on Electoral College
Dr. Timothy Cuff , associate professor of history and a 1978 Westminster College graduate, recently attended the annual meeting of the Social Science History Association in Miami , and also spoke to the New ...
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Sheraden Parents Want Bus Stop Moved Away From Sex Offender
Parents of some Sheraden students are calling for a school bus stop on Merwyn Avenue to be moved because it's near a registered sex offender's home.
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Sharon wastewater treatment plant has new director
The Sharon wastewater treatment plant has a new director. Guy Cunningham of Sharon began work as project director Sept.
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Hearing continued for driver accused in mana s death
The preliminary hearing for a woman police said intentionally drove her car into a Sharon man who later died was continued Tuesday at the request of her attorney.
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Hating Obama
The base, at least as sampled exchanging insults with Obama supporters outside a McCain event in Youngstown, PA earlier this month, really, really hates Obama.
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Town shows economic woes weighing on election
In this corner of America known as the RV capital of the world, Todd Brink once made a good living producing the gleaming behemoths that cruised the nation's open roads.
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Troubles followed man held in Ligonier killing
William McMichael Jones and Anthony Blaine Mowry came from opposite ends of the social spectrum.
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News Briefs from Sept. 18, 2008
A charge against a Youngstown man police said failed to register as a sex offender in Pennsylvania, where he may have gained employment, is moving forward.
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Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a list of defendants charged with a first offense of driving under the influence in Westmoreland County criminal court.
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News briefs Aug. 26, 2008
A Youngstown man has been charged with failing to register as a sex offender in Pennsylvania, where he may have gained employment, police said.
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Youngstown man sentenced for firing shots at group of boys
A Youngstown man was sentenced Monday to five to 12 years for firing shots at a group of Farrell boys last summer.
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Fair season puts spotlight on food preservation
The corn is far past knee high, the farmers' markets are at their peak, and many gardeners are slicing fresh tomatoes to put out on the dinner table.
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Georgians in Westmoreland pray for war's end
Three natives of Georgia now living in Westmoreland County are praying that peace will return soon to their homeland following an outbreak of fighting against Russia.
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McCain's independence debated
After a string of ads attacking Barack Obama, John McCain has hit the airwaves with a television spot that aims to show his independence from the current administration.
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Obama makes town hall visit to Youngstown
Sen. Barack Obama spoke to a packed crowd of 2,500 Tuesday morning in Austintown Fitch High School, Youngstown, taking questions town hall-style from the crowd after an opening address centered on energy ...
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Chase driver draws time-served sentence
Yousef A. Adhami not only put police and the public in danger when he led police on a two-state chase Jan 7, he also set back the cause of Palestinians looking to make a life in the United States by claiming ...
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Ligonier Township residents seek DEP aid on water concerns
After recently replacing the liner in her swimming pool, Ligonier Township resident Terri A. Hughes wants more answers from the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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