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A local church hit the lanes this weekend to help send ten of its members to Argentina.
Parts of Girard, Lake City without power
Parts of Girard and Lake City are without power after an outage this morning. The entire Lake City Borough and parts of Girard Borough and Girard Township are without power.
Jean Jacobs has run West County Coats out of her home in Girard for more than 20 years, giving warm winter clothes to anyone in need.
Christmas Eve Wreck Leaves Woman Seriously Injured
A woman was in serious condition at Hamot Medical Center late Christmas Eve after an earlier wreck.
Rising Star Productions presents dinner and a musical production of "Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings" tonight and Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. at St.
Shipbuilders could soon be back to work
More than 100 local shipbuilders could soon be called back to work as part of a long-term deal expected to be signed today between the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority and a New Jersey-based marine services company.
Girard man creates books to introduce children to Christmas
Thomas L. Whitmore feels more like a shepherd than a wise man because he wants to lead kids to Christ.
Turnovers turn McDowell into winners at Girard
Two days after Girard's Andrew Rickard scored 47 points at Sharon, the McDowell boys basketball collectively scored that many in Friday's win over the YellowJackets.
Girard's Rising Star Productions to present 'Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings'
'Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings' finds the boys doing a TV holiday special. Preview The boys are back in town.
Three teens charged with vandalizing Girard High School
Three teenagers are charged with crimes that lead to the closure of Girard High School last month.
Linglewood Lodge Fire Under Investigation
Cpl. Thomas Josephson, a state police fire marshall, assisted Goshen and Girard fire companies in attempting to determin the originand cause of a fire that destroyed the Linglewood Lodge.
Marathon Route Will Make Navigating City Tricky
The closures start in the area of the Art Museum at 6am, both River Drives and the Parkway will be closed for most of the day.
Note around brick critical of church in N.W. Pa.
State police say a small Christian church that meets in a former residence in northwestern Pennsylvania was criticized in a note wrapped around a brick used to smash the car window of a man parked nearby.
The old Farmall had seen better days when Richard Craine found it rusting away in a friend's field.
Meth suspect charged with threatening police chief
An Ohio man awaiting trial on charges he conspired to make methamphetamines has been charged with threatening the northwestern Pennsylvania police chief who arrested him.
Pa. apple crop may be smaller, but time still ripe
Despite all of this year's wet weather, there will still be autumn days when the rain stops.
Deadly Crash on I-95 Kills Four
Pennsylvania State Police are still investigating the cause of fatal crash that killed four people on I-95 between Allegheny and Girard.
CBS 3 was reporting an arrest in the case of the cat that was found abandoned and covered with duct tape from its head to its paws.
Victorian weddings: Blowing out the big day
Weddings in Victorian times , at least for the well-to-do, spared no expense. Beautiful, frilly gowns; lavish, multi-tiered cakes decorated with thick braids of frosting; and flowers overflowing every vase.
Haircuts for the cure in Geneva
MARGIE PAGE: Mane Streeks and Tanning, located across Route 20 from Mary's Diner in Geneva, will hold its annual "Cut-a-Thon for the Cure" Sunday Haircuts are $10 each and proceeds will be donated to the Walk for the Cure.