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Butler County man charged in Westmoreland, Washington robberies
A Butler County man's financial desperation and addiction to opiate pills drove him to rob five banks and one credit union in Westmoreland and Washington counties of $25,000 during a four-month span, according ...
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About Carl Galie Jr.
HOMETOWN/BIRTHPLACE: Filbert, Pa., now lives in Clemmons. EDUCATION: Some college at Penn State University, Mont Alto Campus, and courses at Westmoreland County Community College in Youngwood, Pa.
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Project helps Hempfield Scout earn wings
On a misty Saturday morning, more than half a dozen Boy Scouts, leaders and family members took turns kneeling in the mud in front of the building housing the Westmoreland County Special Olympics cycling ...
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Jeannette man charged in shooting death of cousin
A Jeannette man has been charged with criminal homicide in the shooting death of his cousin on Thanksgiving night.
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Source of odor probed in Youngwood
Emergency crews worked Thursday to identify the cause of a natural gas-like odor detected in a small residential area behind Hepler's Hardware in Youngwood.
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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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No grinches in hiring here
Despite the financial crisis that has forced some stores into bankruptcy, Pittsburgh-area retailers say there has not been a drop-off in hiring extra employees for the holiday season.
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Pools fare well
Although summer may seem like a distant memory, the season's pleasant weather and help of volunteers may have saved a few community pools that were facing dire financial straits this year.
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Fire at former auto body shop under investigation
North Huntingdon officials are investigating the cause of a fire Saturday at the former site of Straw Pump Auto Body Panels.
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Ward wins Senate race to replace Regola
After months of acrimony between 39th senate district candidates Kim Ward, R-Hempfield and Anthony Bompiani, D-Hempfield voters chose Mrs.
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Fire damages Youngwood concrete plant office
The cause of an office fire Wednesday at a concrete production facility in Youngwood is being investigated.
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Westmoreland Man Drives 16 Hours From Oklahoma To Vote
A Westmoreland County man does not take his right to vote lightly, so he traveled from Oklahoma to Youngwood to cast his ballot in Tuesday's election.
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'Believers' open to alien possibility
Spaceships and talking ghosts. Apparently, it's a matter of believe or not. And it appears that most of the people who attended Saturday's Paranormal-UFO Conference at Westmoreland County Community College near ...
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Westmoreland County electing new state senator; Pippy faces challenge
Republicans will not lose control of the state Senate. However, there will be a new senator from Westmoreland County.
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Three guns found in wrecked van after police chase
A Youngwood man remains in critical condition after leading Jeannette police on a chase that ended when he wrecked his van early Sunday morning.
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Conference Guests Offer Ghost Hunt Tips
Several attendees of the Paranormal-UFO Conference near Youngwood, Pa., say they know the best ways to hunt down and witness a ghost.
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Hempfield club owner to stand trial in assault
A Hempfield nightclub owner will stand trial on a charge she refused to allow medical treatment for a patron injured after he was allegedly attacked by the bar's bouncer.
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Couple seriously injured in 2-vehicle collision in Youngwood
Two people were seriously injured in a two-vehicle accident in Youngwood. The accident occurred at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Fourth and Hillis streets in the borough, according to Westmoreland ...
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Women hosting business growth event
Women entrepreneurs and executives will discuss innovation as a key to business growth during a program from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Westmoreland County Community College, near Youngwood.
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Shuttle bus loop pondered for Greensburg
Bus service throughout Greensburg could start sometime next year as Westmoreland Transit Authority officials and Seton Hill University explore a joint program to provide shuttle service in the city.
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