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Meeting to offer info on Donegal Community Design Workshop
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday to present the draft report from the Donegal Community Design Workshop in December.
Connellsville and Fayette County News
Indian Creek Baptist Church, 1276 Mill Run Road in Mill Run, is preparing for its annual July 4th Homecoming Picnic.
Residents unhappy with mess as West Leechburg project sits idle
Brian C. Rittmeyer can be reached via e-mail or at 724-226-4701. A narrow strip of gravel running down South Avenue has Vicky Myers wishing she hadn't bought her home there a year ago.
Will swine flu explode in fall?
Swine flu continues to spread around the world and in Lancaster County, which now has 30 confirmed cases, mostly in children and teens.
Main Street project way over budget
The second phase of Greensburg's Main Street project has come in over budget by nearly $837,000, forcing city and state officials to scramble to find other funding sources.
Donegal Township to work with borough in emergencies
Donegal Township supervisors agreed to a Mutual Aid Inter-Municipal Agreement with Donegal Borough for establishing a joint emergency operations plan.
Largemouth bass thriving at Donegal Lake
Bob Frye covers the outdoors for the Tribune-Review. He can be reached via e-mail . Sometimes, fisheries get better with time.
East Donegal Home Invasion Update
After being blamed for a murder suspect's suicide, Goren encounters an adversary from the past.
Transport of huge generators will disrupt county
If you want to snap a photo of two of the largest objects ever to move across the Lancaster County landscape later this summer, don't worry, they will be creeping by at a tortoise-like 2 or 3 miles per hour.
Classical composer inspires Donegal pupils
Who knew that a kid could make beautiful music from empty coffee cans, shoeboxes, plastic water bottles and cardboard tubes? The students at Donegal Springs Elementary School in Mount Joy have done just that, thanks to a local composer who recently spent time at the school as an artist-in-residence. Classical composer Tina Davidson of Marietta ...
Our view: Pa. roads not suited for 70 mph speed limit
Here's one instance, at least, where it might be a good thing that Pennsylvania lags behind a trend that has overtaken some of our neighbor states.
Connellsville and Fayette County News
Westmoreland communities observing Memorial Day
Memorial Day observances are planned throughout the community on Sunday and Monday.
Dutch Fork Lake, in Donegal Township, Washington County, has been closed since fall 2004, when rains from Hurricane Ivan damaged the spillway.
Drowning in Donegal Township pool leads to coroner's probe
The Westmoreland County coroner was called Saturday afternoon to investigate a drowning at a swimming pool in Donegal Township.
Stolen car wrecked, camp damaged in Donegal Township
State police are looking for whoever stole a car, rammed it into two others and trashed a camp in Donegal Township last week.
World War II vet pins lieutenant bars on great-granddaughter
When Maria Quatse began thinking about who she wanted to pin the lieutenant bars on her shoulders at her Air Force commissioning ceremony, she immediately thought of her "Pap." Quatse's great-grandfather, Merle Kalp, 90, of Hempfield, served in the Army during World War II.
Connellsville and Fayette County News
The Indian Creek United Methodist Men's Group invites you to its strawberry festival from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Calvary United Methodist Church, 328 Calvary Church Road in Acme.
State grants $4M for Dutch Fork
Dutch Fork Lake will be restored nearly five years after flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ivan turned the popular Donegal Township fishing hole into a desolate field.
Hempfield man accused of sexually assaulting girl at youth facility
A Hempfield man is accused of sexually assaulting a minor female resident at a community-based occupational and rehabilitative youth facility while he worked there.
Suspect admits to '96 blaze in chalet
A former Somerset man living a new life in South Carolina for the past decade was in Greensburg on Monday to plead guilty to setting fire to a chalet near Seven Springs Mountain Resort in 1996.