Sep 4, 2008 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Required college courses can boost degree of difficulty
Susanne Kalub, center, teaches a lab for Anatomy & Physiology 1 at Westmoreland County Community College.
Wayne and Scheryl Williams of Kingsley announce the engagement of their daughter, Ryann E. Rood, to Joey L. Morrison Jr., son of Joey and Peggy Morrison of Newville.
Students face one hurdle after another on the way to a college degree
Members of the second-largest freshman class in the history of Duquesne University attend their annual Matriculation Ceremony at the A.J. Palumbo center last week.
Dennis and Tammy Martz of Halifax are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Natasha Lynn, to Michael John Kozup, son of Michael and Eileen Kozup of Boiling Springs.
Police Look for Man who Hit Trooper
Police are looking for a man who assaulted a state police trooper on Sunday night.
Area veterans served in Vietnam with McCain
It was a sunny day on July 29, 1967, when Marine Staff Sgt. Merv Richardson was giving a class aboard the USS Forrestal while headed to North Vietnam.
JLG announces layoffs in McConnellsburg, Shippensburg
JLG Industries, one of the area's largest employers, is cutting back its workforce in response to a slowing construction market.
Reward offered for arrest of man who assaulted state trooper near Shippensburg
A reward is being offered in the search for a Shippensburg man accused of assaulting a Pennsylvania State Police trooper Sunday night in Southampton Township.
Shippensburg man charged after eluding police by car and on foot
A Shippensburg man is accused of running from police after a 4-mile high-speed chase that started at 1:14 a.m. Sunday on Thornwood Road in Southampton Township, Franklin County.