Thursday Nov 26 | Leader Times
A Christmas open house will be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6, at the Apollo Area Historical Society Museum.
Biking: Erie-Pittsburgh trail crucial -- and one 'sweet ride'
The next Great Allegheny Passage. That's the goal of the Erie-Pittsburgh Trail Alliance, a consortium of 12 rail-trail groups working with state and national advocacy organizations toward connecting non-motorized trails between Pittsburgh and Lake Erie.
Volunteers build replacement for man's dilapidated home
Renatta Signorini can be reached via e-mail or at 724-543-1303, ext. 1319. A well-read man, but you might not guess it by looking at Billy Hicks.
West Sunbury woman pleads guilty to Postal Service theft
A Butler County woman pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh to stealing money from the Postal Service.
Christopher L. Corgnati, 23, of Ford City, was injured when his car struck a deer along Route 28 at 11:33 p.m. Wednesday.
Armstrong offers GED testing The Armstrong School District will conduct the GED 2002 Test 6-10 p.m. on Nov.
Armstrong County Jail commitments
The following people were committed to Armstrong County Jail during the weekend, according to jail records: * Bryan Charles Feitknecht, 24, of 225 East Brady Road, Kittanning, by the probation office on a probation/parole violation.
Members of the Kit-Han-Ne Questers 408 celebrated the 40th anniversary of the founding of their chapter on Sept.
Area groups to sponsor 31-mile fall bicycle ride The Armstrong Rails to Trails Association and the Allegheny Valley Land Trust will sponsor a fall bicycle ride on Oct.
HERMITAGE, Pa.,- Richard Van Gay, Hermitage, Pa., passed away peacefully at 12:39 p.m. Wednesday in the Intensive Care Unit of Sharon Regional Health System following an extended illness.
Work on Armstrong Trail extension to be completed in mid-October
Construction is expected to be completed in mid-October on a one-mile stretch of trail adjacent to the Mahoning Creek near Templeton.
A robbery suspect was soon apprehended after quick-thinking bystanders followed him into a wooded area Wednesday afternoon.
Armstrong County Jail commitments
Are you a runner, training for the upcoming Pittsburgh Great Race? Or, are you just curious about the race? Click here to watch a series of videos from Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reporter and veteran runner William Loeffler.
Union COG borrows $40,000 from members
It seems the state budget impasse is affecting many facets of local life, including a leisurely dip in the community pool.
Your Aug. 1 editorial made some valid points about the dangers of electing school board directors by region.
No injuries were reported when a car driven by Vernon D. Steele, 72, of Kittanning, collided with the rear of a car driven by Arthur M. Delano Jr., 66, of East Brady, at the intersection of Route 422 and Mushroom Farm Road at 9:58 a.m. Friday.
Soldiers of misfortune: Congress must support stricken troops' families
The story of Kevin Kammerdiener is heartbreaking. The 21-year-old graduate of Karns City High School who joined the Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade two years ago suffered catastrophic injuries on May 31, 2008, when a suicide bomber in Afghanistan slammed into his Humvee.
Families of injured troops are the new army of caregivers
Late at night on the Fourth of July, Leslie Kammerdiener is stung by independence lost.
Beginning Aug. 1 and running on Saturdays through mid October, a farmer's market will be open 9 a.m.-noon in the parking lot of the Methodist Church on Kelly's Way in East Brady.
EAST BRADY, Pa.-- Nearly 14 months ago, he lay near death in a military hospital, a comatose Army soldier whose wounds from a terrorist bomber in Afghanistan were so severe that, even if he lived, doctors foresaw a life with little cognitive or physical ability.