Monday Nov 16 | The Tribune-Democrat
The homecoming | 'Your Story' heroine ready to begin a new life
DEMOCRAT Editor's note: In the first chapter, an unnamed female protagonist was driving back to Johnstown after being away for 10 years.
Authority to rehab old school building
An aging and unused high school building - the alma mater of generations of Dale residents - will once again get a chance to shine.
Fire coverage dispute divides boro, township
"Everything is Shade/Central City this; Shade/Central City that," says Donna Russian, wife of fire Chief Dale Russian.
Redevelopment authority will 2 renovate homes
By early 2010 a ramshackle house in East Conemaugh and one in need of a face-lift in Moxham should be renovated and for sale to low-income families.
With a major construction project to start soon in East Conemaugh Borough, Councilman Steve Coy has a blunt warning for residents.
Briefs: Two killed in Route 22 crash
A crash involving a car and a truck Saturday afternoon in Blair County killed two people and shut Route 22 westbound for hours, state police said.
Briefs: Two killed in Route 22 crash
A crash involving a car and a truck Saturday afternoon in Blair County killed two people and shut Route 22 westbound for hours, state police said.
Briefs: Two killed in Route 22 crash
A crash involving a car and a truck Saturday afternoon in Blair County killed two people and shut Route 22 westbound for hours, state police said.
Life just got a lot easier for officials and residents in East Conemaugh Borough.
In brief: Two dogs die in Dale blaze
Fire heavily damaged a second-floor apartment early Saturday in the 200 block of David Street in Dale Borough.
Specter visits, says hea s prepared to campaign
Despite some heavy-hitting endorsements and more than 28 years as an incumbent, Sen.
A brigade of construction workers and earthmoving equipment soon will descend on Dale Borough.
Mayoral candidatea s campaign beset by problems
Donnie Rozier Jr. does not have the typical resume of a mayoral candidate. In fact, voters could be forgiven if they had major concerns over the Morrellville resident's recent activities: His Clinton Street business is bankrupt, he owes more than $20,000 in back taxes and he has failed to repay about $50,000 in city loan money.