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Allegheny County raccoon rabies baiting program to begin Friday

More than 300,000 raccoon rabies baits will be distributed in all Allegheny County municipalities from Aug. 4 to 11.

 

Monaca businessman left mark on community

Former Monaca School Board member Mike Halama died Sunday at age 61.

 

Monaca businessman left mark on community

Former Monaca School Board member Mike Halama died Sunday at age 61.

 

CCBC to expand nursing program to Washington County site

CCBC’s has expanded its associate degree in nursing program to a new site at Canonsburg’s Western Area Career and Technology Center.

 

CCBC to expand nursing program to Washington County site

CCBC’s has expanded its associate degree in nursing program to a new site at Canonsburg’s Western Area Career and Technology Center.

 

North Sewickley woman semifinalist at Toastmasters International convention

Katina Hunter of North Sewickley Township is headed to Vancouver, Canada, as a semifinalist in the Toastmasters International convention Aug. 24.

 

North Sewickley woman semifinalist at Toastmasters International convention

Katina Hunter of North Sewickley Township is headed to Vancouver, Canada, as a semifinalist in the Toastmasters International convention Aug. 24.

 

Deer disease suspected to be in same area for third time in 10 years

In 2007 and 2012, dead deer in the Hookstown, Georgetown and Greene Township areas tested positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease, called EHD, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Two deer suspected to have died from the disease this month are…

 

Rothfus' legislation would overturn CFPB arbitration rule supporters say protects consumers from Wall Street

U.S. Rep. Keith Rothfus’ legislation to overturn a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule he deemed “anti-consumer,” but which supporters says protects Americans from Wall Street financial firms, has passed the House and is awaiting action in the Senate.

 

Deer disease suspected to be in same area for third time in 10 years

In 2007 and 2012, dead deer in the Hookstown, Georgetown and Greene Township areas tested positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease, called EHD, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Two deer suspected to have died from the disease this month are…

 

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