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Ohio River Sweep builds community spirit

Around 20 people gathered at Rochester's Riverfront Park on Saturday to participate in the annual Ohio River Sweep.

 

'Clean slate' bills would seal nonviolent misdemeanor offenders' records

Nonviolent misdemeanor offenders who stay out of trouble for 10 years after being convicted would automatically have their records sealed from the public under two bills pending in the state Legislature.

 

Ohio River Sweep builds community spirit

Around 20 people gathered at Rochester's Riverfront Park on Saturday to participate in the annual Ohio River Sweep.

 

Dementia caregiver training event taking place at CCBC

The Beaver County Office on Aging and Beaver County Behavioral Health is sponsoring a daylong event for those caring for loved ones with dementia.

 

Sisters of St. Joseph stand up against federal health-care legislation

About 20 community members and Sisters of St. Joseph stood up against federal health-care legislation outside the Beaver County Courthouse on Friday afternoon.

 

Dementia caregiver training event taking place at CCBC

The Beaver County Office on Aging and Beaver County Behavioral Health is sponsoring a daylong event for those caring for loved ones with dementia.

 

Sisters of St. Joseph stand up against federal health-care legislation

About 20 community members and Sisters of St. Joseph stood up against federal health-care legislation outside the Beaver County Courthouse on Friday afternoon.

 

Vanport tax office closed Wednesday

VANPORT TWP. -- The Vanport Township real estate office will be closed Wednesday. Tax collector Ellen Nixon will reopen the office in the township's municipal building, 477 State Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.…

 

Vanport tax office closed Wednesday

VANPORT TWP. -- The Vanport Township real estate office will be closed Wednesday. Tax collector Ellen Nixon will reopen the office in the township's municipal building, 477 State Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.…

 

Wolf, Casey warn about GOP cuts to Medicaid hurting Pennsylvanians

With Senate Republicans quietly working on their own health-care reform plan, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and Gov. Tom Wolf partnered on Thursday to warn of the impact more than $800 billion in Medicaid cuts could have on seniors and those…

 

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