Dec 4, 2009 | Leader Times
Manorville woman admits to stealing from county
A Manorville woman pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing $5,625 from a county organization in order to support her drug habit.
Civil War veteran's service remembered at tribute
Former Armstrong County resident and Civil War Pvt. Chauncey Flower was remembered for his service to his country in a tribute that included the presentation of the colors and the playing of taps.
State, East Franklin police reports
A vehicle owned by Lincoln Yount, 85, of Manorville, was struck while it was parked near his residence on Try Street between 12:01 and 4 a.m. Friday.
Triministerium plans evangelistic event to bring denominations together
Are you a runner, training for Sunday's 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.
State Supreme Court rules property in Manorville belongs to land trust
Renatta Signorini can be reached via e-mail or at 724-543-1303, ext. 1319. Manorville property formerly used for a railroad track will remain in the possession of the Allegheny Valley Land Trust, the state Supreme Court ruled this month.
State workers fret over lack of paychecks
Sonya Cosgrove isn't sure how she'll be getting to work in the next few weeks. Once her paychecks drop to $0, the single Manorville mother will be strapped for cash to pay bills, let alone get gas.
Chili cook-off benefits Blind Association - and crowd's hearty appetites
The Butler County Association for the Blind provides services which include life skills training, vision screenings, transportation, advocacy as well as other services and support.
Manorville woman charged with stealing from The Arc
Renatta Signorini can be reached via e-mail or at 724-543-1303, ext. 1319. A Manorville woman is accused of stealing $4,050 from a county organization that assists mentally-handicapped citizens.
Manorville woman accused in theft from Arc
The Tribune-Review can be reached online or at 412-321-6460. An Armstrong County woman is accused of stealing $4,050 from a county organization that assists mentally disabled people.
Editor's Note: Due to a computer malfunction an incorrect News to Use column appeared in Monday's Leader Times and readers should disregard that column.
Donation drive for local veterans A donation drive for the local veterans in need will be held 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday at the parking lot of Rupp's Appliance Store, West Kittanning.
Applications are still available for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, and the deadline has been extended to Dec.
Fairgrounds Road to be closed due to bridge replacement project
PennDOT Engineering District 10 is advising motorists Fairgrounds Road will be closed due to the replacement of a bridge over Garretts Run near Manorville.