Jun 13, 2008 | The Herald
Construction work in downtown Greenville starts Monday
Detours and street closings start Monday morning as work begins on Main Street in Greenville, on the streetscape and water line replacement projects.
Accordion festival under way in Bessemer
The National Button Accordion Festival has moved to nearby Bessemer - all the way from its original home of Fontana, Calif.
Accordion fest hopes for national, local draw
Two of the Alaska Button Box Gang who played at the Yukon festival will make the trek to the Bessemer festival this year.
Notebook: Commission may open trout season early
“We're not going to buy all of our fingerlings, but we may buy the minimum number needed to meet our baseline stocking goals, just so that we have an ace in the hole”
Area anglers have a choice to make. Fish and Boat Commissioners are considering a plan to open trout season about two weeks earlier than usual in seven Western Pennsylvania counties in 2009. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Greenville water board eyeing cost of replacing Main St. line
“The market's hungry right now”
Greenville Water Authority board members on Wednesday agreed to seek bids for replacing aging water lines on Main Street, a project estimated to cost nearly $300,000. The authority would like to complete the ... via The Herald
Frigid weather is causing area lakes to refreeze. Limited ice angling resumed on some fisheries midweek, although snowfall that can mask weak spots presented other challenges. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Brett Andrew Pagley, 28, was arraigned by District Judge David Rishel and released on his own recognizance. via New Castle News