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Tour of PA continues through Donegal, Mt. Pleasant townships
American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania will be passing through Donegal and Mt.
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Critchfield plans Bible school
The Critchfield Alliance Church, 471 Jim Mountain Road, Route 653, Mill Run, will hold its vacation Bible school from 9 to 11:30 a.m. June 23 to 27 for children age 3 through eighth grade.
Saltlick firemen's fair continues through Saturday
Just two more nights to visit the Saltlick fair being held behind the fire hall in Indian Head.
Chaffin resigns Donegal soccer post
For Ryan Chaffin, the ride was as short as it was fun. Days after Donegal's best girls' soccer season in school history ended, Chaffin - the Indians' second-year coach - announced his resignation last week, ...
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Matthew Drive project to begin this month
Even as one road improvement project begins in South Union, township officials have learned that a second has been removed from the state's Transportation Improvement Program, which will likely doom the New ...
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Memorial Day bazaar on Saturday
The eighth annual Family Fellowship Christian Center Memorial Day bazaar will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the church on Hellen School Road in Acme.
Animal shelters rely on generous vets
Late last fall, a Maryland fisherman spotted what he first thought was a frog leaping around Donegal Lake.
Donegal to seek voter OK for project
Worries are beginning to brew as the Donegal School District prepares to attempt what few districts in the state have.
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Breakneck church plans strawberry festival
Breakneck Church of God will hold a strawberry festival in its fellowship building from 4 to 7 p.m. May 17. via Connellsville and Fayette County News
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Police blotter from Westmoreland, Fayette counties
Damage set at $300. Derry Twp. * Theft from a motor vehicle, nine truck tires with rims, chains, binders, tools, and a tarp totaling about $7,500 from a flatbed tractor-trailer owned by J.E.T. Trucking of New ... via PittsburghLIVE.com
Westmoreland County family gets loan to buy dairy farm
A Westmoreland County family received a loan to buy a dairy farm, Gov. Ed Rendell announced Wednesday. via Pittsburgh Tribune
Donegal Township burglar given 14-year term
A Donegal Township man who was shot by a homeowner during a break-in attempt will spend up to 14 years in prison. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Trout Season: Perfect conditions greet opening day
“We put 400 fish in there last night, and there can't have been more than 10 kids in there”
These three fishermen waded right in on Loyalhanna Creek in Ligonier on the opening day of trout season. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Mt. Zion church holding revival services
Evangelist Norman Stevens will be preaching a week of revival services at the Mt. via Connellsville and Fayette County News
Turnpike crashes snarl traffic in Somerset
“I have been sitting here for an hour”
Cheryl Pondillo visited the borough for the first time Monday, and not by choice. via The Tribune-Democrat
Tractor-Trailer Overturns On Turnpike In Donegal
Crews are on the scene in Westmoreland County this morning where a tractor-trailer has overturned along the Turnpike. via Kdka.com
Veteran lifters Hess, McDonnell set fo...
“Powerlifting has literally changed my life”
Sacrifice, dedication and hard work are the key ingredients for any athlete striving to succeed in his or her respective sport. via LancasterOnline
Despite the lingering effects of the week's rain, Thursday's mild weather sparked some fishing. via PittsburghLIVE.com
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Donegal Township attacks brown water
Donegal Township supervisors are hoping to put a stop to the flow of brown water. via Connellsville and Fayette County News