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This article has been read 167 times. Karen Croftcheck is seeking a holiday season that's less stressful for herself and her family.
Couple extends breakfast tradition three decades
On Thanksgiving 31 years ago, Phillip Sollon's brothers and friends came to the small mobile home that he and his wife shared.
Al Stoltzfus: Back to his roots
Al Stoltzfus was born in Ephrata and spent his teenage years in Germany where his parents were missionaries.
New Acousticafe CD release promotes local singer-songwriter scene
Lauren "Shay" Demichie is one of the local singer-songwriters featured on the CD "AcoustiCafe Live @ Club Cafe." Mark Willson thinks Pittsburgh's best days are ahead, but he's not talking about Luke Ravenstahl relentlessly promoting the city as a medical and high-tech giant.
Chamber Singers and Concert Choir to Present Fall Concert Nov. 22
The Westminster College Chamber Singers and Concert Choir will present "Sing Joyfully" Sunday, Nov.
This article has been read 41 times. If everyone likes a guy with a sharp wit and sense of humor, everyone should like David Regina.
High school project dominates debate in Mt. Lebanon race
For the six candidates vying for four seats on Mt. Lebanon school board, renovation of the high school dominates debate.
Auto Briefs: A pioneering woman driving champ dies and buzz grows around Nissan's electric Leaf
Driving champion Donna Mae Mims dies Donna Mae Mims, the first woman to win a Sports Car Club of America national championship in 1963, died Nov.
McMurray Rotary gala benefits charitable groups
This article has been read 42 times. McMurray Rotary Club will host its seventh annual Charity Gala from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
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Character Counts marks 10 years in Peters Township By Terri T. Johnson Almanac staff writer tjohnson@thealmanac.net A celebration is planned Oct.
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PT student serves as United States delegate By Christine Gorman For The Almanac writer@thealmanac.net Katie Cushma of McMurray had the experience of a lifetime when she attended the 2009 Future World Leaders Summit in July as a delegate for the United States.
Suspension sought in LeNature's civil lawsuits
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Pittsburgh on Tuesday asked a federal judge to suspend a series of civil lawsuits against LeNature's Inc.
Women's Soccer: Nee Earns PAC and SAAC Weekly Honors
Westminster College junior women's soccer player Sarah Nee today received two weekly awards for her play last week.
Le-Nature's indictment charges $806M fraud
Three years after the collapse of Latrobe bottling company Le-Nature's Inc., the former founder and CEO, along with four others, has been named in a 29-count indictment alleging the biggest fraud scheme ever in the Western District of Pennsylvania.
AIU: Internet misfeed blamed for missing summit video
Allegheny Intermediate Unit officials have determined that a problem with an Internet feed was why several hundred county students were unable to watch the Pittsburgh Student G-20 summit from remote locations last week.
Women's Golf: Westminster Places Sixth in Two Days at Mercyhurst
The Westminster College women's golf team shot a two-round total of 723 to place sixth out of eight teams at the Mercyhurst College Invitational, held Saturday and Sunday at the Downing Golf Course in Erie.
Police: Finding thief 'just a matter of time'
Police: Finding thief 'just a matter of time' By Terri T. Johnson, For the Observer-Reporter, newsroom@observer-reporter.com This article has been read 369 times.
Women's Golf: Titans Open Season by Placing Third at Saint Vincent
The Westminster College women's golf team opened the 2009-10 season on Friday by placing third out of eight teams at the Saint Vincent College Lady Bearcat Invitational held at the Glengarry Links course in Latrobe.
Cinderella ceremonies lose favor with couples
Becki Gallagher and Andrew Belsick never wanted a big wedding. Dresses, bouquets, tuxedos, long guest lists and elaborately decorated churches never interested them.
Request denied for boys home in city
The Washington planning commission on Monday turned down a request from a businessman who wants to house adjudicated boys at a property on 130 N. Franklin St., across the street from Immaculate Conception Church.