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Seven-year-old Isabel Enlow and Kali Eberhart, 11, both of Clark, enjoy the Scrambler Tuesday night during the first day of the Jefferson Township Fair.
Response to sightings? Just grin and bear it
While it may sound surprising and maybe a little scary for city slickers, bear sightings aren't uncommon in Mercer County over the last decade.
Pot bust nets 25 pounds, suspect
A Farrell man was recently busted by state police in Clark with a large amount of marijuana after they conducted four controlled buys in the borough.
DIY drainage project saves thousands in Clark
Sometimes if you need to get a job done, it's best just to roll up your sleeves and do it yourself.
The ride begins with registration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Clark House, Clark.
Clark VFD auxiliary disbanding
The Clark Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will be disbanding after 60 years of service, according to member Carol Bradley.
Lone voice raised against school property tax hike in Sharpsville
A year after Sharpsville school directors faced a packed room when they raised property taxes two mills, only one resident came out Wednesday to protest another two-mill hike.
Directors interview 3 so far to fill vacancy on Sharpsville school board
The eight remaining Sharpsville Area School Board members spent more than an hour Monday interviewing three of the four candidates to fill the opening left when board member Charles "Chaz" Rice resigned last ...
Scottish football: Gretna resign from league
Applicants invited to take third division vacancy Gretna FC face liquidation after their administrators were unable to find a buyer for the club.
Is your antique the real deal?
Wes Small, co-owner of The Horse Soldier in Gettysburg, will be an appraiser at the upcoming Antiques Appraisal Day, June 7, in Gettysburg.
New faces setting up shop in Franklin
“I went to 10 different stores to get what I needed and I got mad. I don't want to have to travel to Sharon, Hermitage or Erie to put a party together”
New faces setting up shop in Franklin By KAREN CLARK Photo by Karen Clark - Amid some of the dozens of kitchen, cooking and food items available at the Corner Cupboard in Franklin, owner Lauren Wigton says she ... via News-Herald
Heavy snow leaves some pockets a little light
“We're going to lobby our statewide agencies that support us and see if they'll go to bat”
The snow has finally started to disappear. But it carried a big price tag in Mercer County this year. via The Herald
Educator disciplined for doing job too well
“People are used to sugar coating issues - I tell the truth”
Courier Staff Writer View all articles by Christian Morrow Educator disciplined for doing job too well In a case somewhat reminiscent of the departure of Pittsburgh School Superintendent John Thompson, a Black ... via New Pittsburgh Courier
An officer assisted the city police with the removal of a disorderly man from a building at 3501 Forbes Ave. via The Pitt News
Man accused of sexual abuse bound for court
Four separate cases against a Fredonia man accused of rape and sexual assault of two 11-year-old Pymatuning Township girls are moving forward. via The Herald
A Clark man who pleaded guilty to pulling a gun on a fellow motorist in January was sentenced to two years' probation on Tuesday. via The Herald
Briefs: Fox Business debuts to lukewarm review
“I don't think this will change the entire landscape of American TV as we know it”
Rupert Murdoch's Fox Business Network made its debut Monday, seeking to broaden the business news audience with interviews with Hillary Clinton, Alan Greenspan and Richard Branson, but initial reactions were ... via PittsburghLIVE.com