Local News : ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT TO HOLD “FINANCIAL AID NIGHTS”
Armstrong School District is inviting students in grades 9-12 and their parents to attend a “Financial Aid Night” to learn helpful information about the sometimes challenging college financial aid application process.
Local News : Find the Lowest Gas Prices Near You
This web site provides information on gas prices at more than 100,000 stations around the country, as well as the location of stations offering diesel and alternative fuels, gas saving tips and more.
Local News : Lookin’ Out for Teen Drivers
Thanks to a $2,000 grant from Erie Insurance and its Lookin’ Out program, students from Plum High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. will spread the word about safe driving among their peers.
Local News : Vandergrift's Light Up Night & Parade
On Friday, November 23 from 6:00-9:00 p.m., come join us in historic downtown Vandergrift for our annual Light Up Night & Parade event! Bring your family and friends to have a wonderful time together enjoying good food and festive music.
Local News : OLMBSS Soccer Team Captures Title
Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament JV Soccer Team won the Diocesan Soccer League World Cup Division.
Local News : high schools removed from “dropout factory” list
Johns Hopkins University has ruled that three high schools in the Armstrong School District do not deserve to be on a list of 1,700 high schools nationwide that are labeled as “dropout factories.”
Local News : RESIDENT WATERFOUL HUNTING SEASON IN COUNTY PARKS
Hunting for resident waterfowl will be permitted at Westmoreland County’s Chestnut Ridge Park, Bridgeport Dam Park and designated hunting areas at all the County Parks during all season dates as approved by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Westmoreland Counties Mammoth Park, Twin Lakes Park, and Northmoreland Park will allow migratory waterfowl hunting in designated hunting areas utilizing restricted dates and times. All Federal Law, Parks Regulations, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission Rules and Regulations will be followed.
Local News : FREE THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON
People who might be spending Thanksgiving alone or who can’t afford a Thanksgiving meal are invited to a free Thanksgiving luncheon for Armstrong County residents. This year the meal will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, November 22 at Kittanning Junior High School, 210 North McKean Street, Kittanning.
Local News : Amateur Radio license class
Skyview Radio Society is offering a one-day Amateur Radio Technician class license course this coming December 1st from 8:00am to 6:00pm for those interested in ham radio.
Local News : Armstrong School District Contests Report
Armstrong School District Contests Johns Hopkins University Report: Armstrong School District is challenging the findings of a widely publicized Johns Hopkins University report that district officials believe misidentifies three district high schools as being “dropout factories.”
Local News : Kiski Valley Lancers & Cadets in Super Bowl
Lancers & Cadets play for Greater 28 Super Bowl!
Local News : Business Space Available
Move your business to a prominent location at 274 Franklin Avenue, Vandergrift, PA 15690. Three story, 5,000 square foot building available. Can accommodate small to large business. Two separate floors available with additional spaces. First floor completly renovated including latest technology wiring. Click on headline and see complete details.
Local News : Plum Boys Prepare for WPIAL Playoffs, Again
Plum may have a new coach but it’s the same old story as the senior laden boys soccer team advances to the WPIAL playoffs. Plum’s first round opponent is Upper St. Clair out of Section 5 in the South Hills. The two teams are scheduled to play Tuesday, October 23rd at Penn Trafford.
Local News : Mustang Seniors Honored
Ten Seniors on the Plum High School boys soccer team were honored before last Thursday's game with Central Catholic.
Local News : Lingrow Farm celebrates 1st Anniversary
Linda Alworth,founder of Lingrow Farm is marking her first anniversary in business and is seeing a rapid increase in business as people learn about her new venue. The barn, originally built in 1850 to house livestock, was one of the oldest remaining structures in Gilpin Township.
Local News : Julianna Lynn Saxion
Sam and Erin Saxion of Apollo celebrate the birth of their second child, Julianna Lynn Saxion on October 5, 2007 at Magee Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh. Julianna Lynn was born at 10:03 a.m. weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces and 20 1/2 inches long.
Local News : Casino Theatre Events
Check out the upcoming events at the Casino Theatre, Vandergrift, for October 27th, November 10th, November 24th, December 2nd and December 11th. There is something for everyone at your local hometown theatre!
Local News : Cable Restraint Certification Course
A Cable Restraint Certification one-day Program will be held by the Pennsylvania Game Commission on November 10th at the Gilpin Rifle Range.
Local News : Food Drive
On October 18th, 2007 the Kiski Area Association of Churches will be conducting a food drive at the Kiski Area High School Football game.
Local News : Angel Food Ministries is Helping many families in our community
Apollo Free Methodist Church is now taking orders for the October Angel Food Menu. No Income Restrictions. If you eat, you qualify.
Local News : Leechburg Elks To Hold Veterans Remembrance Luncheon
Leechburg Elks to honor four local soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country this coming November 4th. Read the full story about the event.
Local News : Tarentum Native Saves the Day
Heart warming story of a local Tarentum serviceman who saves his friend after moutain bike crash.
Local News : ACSI Middle School Leadership Conference Planned
Christian Fellowship Academy will host the Association of Christian Fellowship Academy will be the site for the Western Pennsylvania Middle School Leadership Conference, sponsored by the Association of Christian Schools International, on Friday, October 5. Shelli Prindle of Hope and Passion Ministries will be the keynote speaker. The conference is open to both member and non-member schools.
Local News : Kistaco Farm Corn Maze
Every Saturday and Sunday beginning on September 22 through October 28 come get lost in our six-acre corn field. Visit corn field "Oasis," and contemplate the "No Left Turns" straw bale maze. Open noon to six PM (Saturdays and Sundays ONLY); refreshments available through the Kiski Township Fire Department. Cost is $5/person; children under 3 free. For more details, 724-478-4361 or www.kistacofarm.com .
Local News : Washington Twp. Vol. Fire Co. Safety Extravaganza
On October 14 from Noon - 6 pm the Washington Twp. Vol. Fire Co. will have our annual Safety Extravaganza. A family oriented day filled with Fire Prevention and Safety information. Get hands on experience of what firefighters and other emergency responders do. Lots of food. Free bicycle raffle.
Local News : AEC New Computer Lab and Work Certified Program
Armstrong Education Center has 18 new computers. A work readiness preparation program is also underway. Read the full story by clicking on the headline.
Local News : AARP Driver Safety Program
The AARP Driver Safety Program will be held in the East Vandergrift Senior Center in October.
Local News : FALL GUN BASH
FALL GUN BASH - WASHINGTON TWP VOL FIRE CO
Local News : KA Class of 77 30 Year Reunion
Kiski Area Class of 1977 - looking for classmates for 30 year reunion.
Local News : Local Band Takes Second Place
Local band, Half Crazy, takes second place at the Freedom PA National Wave Tri-County Battle of the Bands against the odds. Chuck Modrey, lead singer, accepted the award for the band. Hulk Hogan presented the award to the band.
Local News : Vandergrift Seeks Farmers' Market Manager
The Vandergrift Improvement Program (VIP) is seeking a Farmers' Market Manager to oversee the Vandergrift Market for the remainder of the 2007 season, and potentially for future seasons. The position is volunteer, with the possibility for compensation in future seasons. Those interested, please contact 724-567-5107.
Local News : Cornerstone Montessori Meet and Greet
Despite the rain, Cornerstone Montessori families and staff had a great time at their first annual picnic at Kunkle Park.
Local News : Oldies Dance - Benefit Mining Memories
Oldies Dance at the Springdale Veteran's Association on Saturday August 11, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. DJ Chuck, door prizes, refreshments, cash bar.
Local News : Avonmore Plans Annual Harvest Jubilee
The annual Avonmore Harvest Jubilee will be held September 14, 15, and 16, 2007. Highlight of the weekend will Zambelli Fireworks on Saturday night.
Local News : Christian Fellowship Academy Begins 26th Year
Christian Fellowship Academy and High School is now enrolling students for its 26th year of operation. Bussing is available from 13 school districts, including Kiski Area and Blairsville/Saltsburg. Enrollment is open through Aug. 29 for students in Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Local News : Orchard Hills Opens Kindergarten Enrollment
Orchard Hills Christian Academy has opened enrollment in it's Kindergarten class. It currently is also enrolling grades 1-12.
Local News : New Principal Hired At Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament School
Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament School has just announced the hiring of Bill Heasley, as the new principal at Our Lady of The Most Blessed Sacrament School in Natrona Heights, PA.
Local News : Hats Off to the Ladies Tea
Hats Off to the Ladies Tea at Greensburg Country Club on Saturday, August 25, 2007 at 11:00 am to 1:00 pm sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Westmoreland County.
Local News : Freedom Festival
Leechburg Vol. Fire Co. & Community Freedom The LVFC invites you and or your organization to be part of our community celebration this Sept. 7,8 and 9 2007. This celebration is dedicated to the memory of the heroic and tragic events of 9/11 2001. Vendors and parade participants are being sought for the freedom festival.
Local News : American Cancer Society Relay For Life
The Relay For Life of the Alle Kiski Valley will be held on August 4th, 2007 at Memorial Park. This is a free event open to the community
Local News : Peach Festival
Peach Festival August 4, 2007 at Spring Church Lutheran Church
Local News : Alle-Kiski Faith in Action Supports Burrell Area Seniors
Faith in Action is a nationally-recognized program that connects interfaith and community volunteers to their senior neighbors in need. Alle-Kiski Faith in Action, in partnership with United Way of Westmoreland County (UWWC) is the local program here in our community, and it is the first of several Faith in Action programs that UWWC plans to launch within Westmoreland County over the next several years.
Local News : Elderton Car Show
The Elderton Plumcreek Recreation Park will hold it's annual Car Show on July 28th, 2007. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon and trophy's will be presented at 4 p.m. There will be other activities and a special show.
Local News : Avalanche Ranch
At Apollo Free Methodist Church, we are in a stampede of excitement as we prepare for Avalanche Ranch VBS July 30-Aug 3
Local News : Apollo Free Methodist Church helps bring Angel Food Ministry to our community!
Apollo Free Methodist Church is proud to be a host site for Angel Food ministries, which is helping people in our community feed their families at a reasonable price. There are no income restrictions! If you eat, you qualify!
Local News : 2007 Vandergrift Farmers' Market
Vandergrift Farmers' Market Returns for the 2007 season!
Local News : Quilt Club Donates "Comfort Critters"
Piece & Happiness Quilt Club members Shirley Cannon and Rose Mann present "Comfort Critters" to Allegheny Township Police Officers Bill Meyers and Chuck Brink.
Local News : BATTLE OF KITTANNING FOR 18TH SEASON
Freeport Theatre Festival will open its 18th summer season with Rennick Steele’s historical drama, Battle of Kittanning, a local tale about the conflict between the Lenni-Lenape Indians and the new wave of settlers, basically the Scots-Irish and German, fleeing the tyranny of European monarchs.
Local News : Casino Theatre Proudly Presents
End your hard day with a night of your favorite Beatles' music performed by "The Elliotts". Also get a rare opportunity to view a display of exact replicas of the instruments used by the Beatles throughout the years.
Local News : NKCT takes cue from Broadway
New Kensington Civic Theatre elected new officiers and announced its 2007-08 season, which includes a world premiere play by Lower Burrell orthodontist.
Local News : NKCT presents scholarships
New Kensington Civic Theatre recognizes two Burrell High senior for their work in the theatre arts.
Local News : Concert Series Scheduled at Northmoreland Park
Attention music lovers! In the months of June, July & August, nine free summer concerts will be held at Northmoreland Park in Allegheny Township. A wide variety of music will be offered for your listening pleasure, including country-western, big band, contemporary, and more!
Local News : 3˝ Musketeers
Armstrong Community Theater proudly presents its 2007 children’s production, The 3˝ Musketeers. Public performances will be held Friday, June 22 & Saturday, June 23, 2007 at Ford City High School. Show begins at 7:30 pm. Visit the theater’s website www.armstrongcommunitytheater.org for more information about this and other productions Armstrong Community Theater productions.
Local News : Matthew Zidek Receives Academic Honor
St. Joseph High School Alum (‘02) Matthew Zidek recently received the Eric A. and Josephine S. Walker Award, the highest academic award in the Penn State School System. The Vandergrift native and member of St. James the Greater Parish in Apollo had been a member of the Dean's List at Penn State for four semesters, including a 4.0 GPA last fall, and a recipient of the Joyce Rivas Alumni Volunteer Scholarship, a University wide scholarship that is offered each year to only two students in the entire 24-campus Penn State system.
Local News : Fire Destroys Three Homes
A fire started around 3:00 a.m., Saturday June 16, 2007 in the home of John and Rebecca Zahumensky at 143 Hamilton Avenue in Vandergrift. Before it was over, three homes were destroyed and houses on either side of the three destroyed homes were scorched and had siding melt. As of Saturday afternoon there were still some hot spots being put out.
Local News : Leechburg Elks Hold Flag Day Event
Leechburg Elks hold annual Flag Day Event
Local News : Senior Follies
"East Goes West- Vaudeville Revisited"
The East Vandergrift Senior Center will present their Senior Follies on Saturday, June 30 at 2:00 PM at the Casino Theatre in Vandergrift.
Local News : Summer Reading Camp
Could Your Child Use Extra Reading Help This Summer? A Summer Reading Camp sponsored by Spring Church Lutheran Church and Boiling Springs Presbyterian Church will be held at Spring Church Lutheran Church, July 30-August 10, 2007. Children who are not reading at grade level, and have completed grades 1-4 are encouraged to come to the Summer Camp.
Local News : Apollo Hose CO.#2 2006 music video
Apollo Hose CO. #2 has its first ever music video.
Local News : Bell Township Fire Video Online
The Bell Township Volunteer Fire Department has a video online. Recently made, it shows incidents that they responded to in 2006. The four minute video appears on You Tube. Read the story for the link to see the video.
Local News : CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
The Apollo United Presbyterian Church is celebrating their 100th anniversary this June 2nd and June 3rd. You are invited to celebrate the Centennial at these scheduled events.
Local News : Elk’s Flag Day Program Open to the Public
Leechburg Elks Lodge 377 will hold their annual Flag Day Celebration on Thursday, June 14, 2007 starting at 7 PM in the Lodge Ballroom. A program honoring our Flag will be presented by the Lodge with music by the Alle-Kiski Community Band.
Local News : The Lost Battalion: A Vandergrift Connection
Vandergrift was founded by a man of vision, and Vandergrift's legacy was well-represented in World War I as well. Local Historian and distinguished gentleman Ken Blose tells the almost-unknown story in this short gem.
Local News : Basketball Court Planned for Allegheny Twp Park
Allegheny Township Parks and Recreation Board is in the final stages of planning to construct a basketball court in Finnin Park. Though working with a limited budget, and despite recently being denied a grant, the group has still hopes to build the new project.
Local News : Penguins Alumni Charity Hockey Game
Penguins Alumni
Charity Hockey Game
To Benefit Alle-Kiski Learning Center’s
Adult Literacy Programs
- When: Saturday, May 19, 2007 @ 8 PM
- Where: Valley Sports Complex, New Kensington, PA
Local News : Elks Mother's Day Program
Leechburg Elks Hold Annual Mother’s Day Event followed by The Elks Mothers Day Program & Awards Ceremony was held on Sunday May 13, 2006 in the Leechburg Elks Ballroom.
Local News : Washington Township Welcomes Montessori Preschool
Families in the Washington Township area now have a quality preschool education available to them in their own backyard. In the past, the nearest Montessori preschools have been at least a 45 minute commute, but now Cornerstone Montessori has opened in Washington Acres off route 366.
Local News : Local band plays again
Eagle Mountain Express Band will play for a great dance night at Parks Township VFD
Local News : River North Chicago Dance Company to Appear at Vandergrift's Historic Casino Theater
Casino Theater presents the River North Chicago Dance Company (RNCDC) at the historic Casino Theater, 145 Lincoln Avenue, Vandergrift, PA, Saturday, May 12 at 8:00pm. Under the artistic direction of Frank Chaves, RNCDC is known for its explosive, theatrical and passionate dances that address human emotions and bravura dancing. “This high-powered ensemble that seems to have everything going for it..."
Local News : Fire dept open house
Apollo hose company number 2 well be holding an open house on Saturday may 5th from 10am-2pm
Local News : Vandergrift Fine Arts Festival
Vandergrift Fine Arts Festival will be June 2-16, 2007. This Arts Festival will be in historic downtown Vandergrift, PA, in Westmoreland County.
Come out and support our local and regional artists. Artwork will be displayed in downtown businesses and along the sidewalk. Contact: the VIP at 724-567-5286 for more details.
Local News : Fun-Filled Saturday Nights for Kids
Join the kids every Saturday night for a blast of excitement at Kids Community Bible Club, 305 Emerson Street, Vandergrift, PA.
Local News : Buffalo Twp VFC Golf Outing
Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company will be hosting the 7th Annual Golf Outing Fundraiser on Sunday, August 26, 2007 at Buffalo Golf Course in Sarver. The $65.00 per person donation for the tournament will be used to help offset the costs associated with the up-keep and modernization of equipment and apparatus. All interested golfers are asked to call Kristen at 724-352-2196 for details.
Local News : Attend "A Year With Frog and Toad" This Weekend
St. Joseph High School in Natrona Heights will present "A Year With Frog and Toad" at the Casino Theatre in Vandergrift in April. Performance dates and times are April 20-22, 2007, at 8:00 p.m. and also 21-22, 2007, at 3:00 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 years of age and under. Group rates are available.
Local News : Fort Hand Festival Tour DeStrongLand Bike Race
Mark your calendars now and come and enjoy the weekend in Washington Township with your family this coming September 8th and 9th. The Fort Hand Festival and DeStrongLand are a local family and kids friendly event that you will not want to miss.
Local News : Puppets for Christ
Puppets for Christ is a ministry from the Community Church of Pine Run Evangelical Methodist Church in Appolo, PA
Local News : Amateur Radio Field Day
Skyview Radio Society participates in an annual fun event known as Field Day and the public is invited on June 23 and 24, 2007.
Local News : Summer Fever Dance Party To Be Held At Leechburg Elks
Summer Fever Dance Party To Be Held At Leechburg Elks
Local News : A Milestone in Serving Others
Reformation Lutheran Church on Keppel Hill have spent years preparing for the day they could install an elevator for the elderly and handicapped. Through much sacrifice that day has arrived with the completion of the Handicapped Accessibility Project.
Local News : Third Annual Horseman's Extravaganza Set for April 21-22, 2007
Several internationally known horsemanship clinicians are headlining the 2007 Southwestern Pennsylvania Natural Horsemanship Association’s Horseman’s Extravaganza April 21-22, 2007 at Westmoreland Fairgrounds near Greensburg. This unique event showcasing natural horsemanship promises to attract hundreds of horse enthusiasts from around Pennsylvania and surrounding states. The Extravaganza will feature clinicians, educational seminars, breed demonstrations, family activities, concessions and horse-related vendors.
Local News : A-K Fallen Soldiers Memorial Fund Raiser
A talk on “The History of the Vietnam War” will be presented at the Leechburg Elks on Friday April 2oth. There will be three speakers. The presentation is being held to benefit the A-K Valley fallen soldier Memorial.
Local News : Steelers Announce 2007 Preseason Schedule
The Steelers will play five pre-season games this summer, including two nationally televised games, as well as home games against the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles, the team announced today. It will be the first time the Steelers will play five pre-season games since 1998.
Local News : ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT RENEWS TAX ABATEMENT
Tax Abatement is for New Home Construction in the School District. The Armstrong School District Board of Directors has extended a new home construction tax abatement program through June 30, 2009.
Local News : KAJW 19th Annual Banquet
Kiski Area Junior Wrestling had its 19th Annual Wrestling Banquet on March 31, 2007 at the Clarion Hotel in New Kensington.
Local News : Apollo Library Book and Jewelry Sale
Apollo Library Book and Jewelry Sale to be held April 21 and 22 at Apollo Community Center
Local News : Free Admission to Steelers, Pitt Games
There is a legal way to get in free to Pittsburgh Steeler and Pitt Panther football games. In fact, they'll even pay YOU to get in. The good people down at Heinz Field are even inviting you down to their house next week to talk about it. The only drawback is, if you take the opportunity next Fall, you just might not get exactly the *best* seats in the house...
Local News : Flood of '36 Anniversary This Weekend
Seventy-one years ago, much of Apollo, North Vandergrift and other parts of the Alle-Kiski region were underwater when the Johnstown dam burst.
Local News : HOPE Center hosting Support Group
The Alle-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. will be hosting a support group for survivors of domestic violence. The support group will begin Monday, March 19, 2007, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and continue every Monday for eight weeks.
Local News : Sheriff Visits Pre-kindergarten Classroom
Westmoreland County Sheriff Chris Scherer visited New Kensington - Arnold School District's Martin Elementary School, toured the pre-kindergarten class, read to the kids and said that quality pre-kindergarten programs are one of the most effective ways of preventing future crime.
Local News : Fire Victims Fundraiser Benefit
Fire Victims Fundraiser Benefit to be held March 24, 2007.
Local News : Leechburg Takes WPIAL Title!
You may have heard by now of the Leechburg High School boys' basketball team. They are the underdogs who came out of nowhere, the Little Engines That Could--And Did--come from behind in the last minute of the game to snatch a last-second victory out of the jaws of defeat...andseize a WPIAL Class A championship over the California Trojans! This really is a Cinderella story. They should make a movie. See the photos!
Local News : Steelers Release Joey Porter, Verron Haynes
The Steelers released veteran outside linebacker Joey Porter and running back Verron Haynes, the team announced today; and also made tender offers to offensive tackle Max Starks and quarterback Brian St. Pierre.
Local News : RECOVERY CENTER NEAR CLARKSBURG, PA IN CONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP
A recovery center for addicts may be in the planning for Conemaugh Township. Some citizens are concerned about safety concerns and property values. They are urging all Conemaugh Township residents to attend the March 5th Township Meeting at 6:00 p.m. Read the full announcement by clicking on the headline.
Local News : SJHS Students Receive Awards at PJAS Competition
Twenty-one students representing St. Joseph High School came away with awards at the 73rd Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) Region 7 meeting held at Franklin Regional High School on February 3, 2007.
Local News : ARMSTRONG COUNTY JR. HIGH BAND CONCERT
The public can hear the sounds of musicians from seven junior high schools at the fourth-annual Armstrong County Junior High Concert Band performance. It will be at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 27, in the Elderton Jr-Sr High School gymnasium. The school is located along Lytle Street in Elderton. The cost is $3 at the door and $2 for Gold Card members.
Local News : Cornerstone Montessori Now Open in Washington Township
New resident relocates to area and looks to continue her Montessori teaching career. In order to pursue this passion, she opens a new school in Washington Township.
Local News : Governor Leechburg Moose 102
Leechburg Moose Lodge 102 announces the fourth Annual Leechburg Community Easter Egg Hunt on March 31, 2007.
Local News : 2007 ALLE-KISKI VALLEY BLACK HISTORY FESTIVAL
The 2007 Alle-Kiski Valley Black History Festival kicks off this Friday night with a proclamation from the Governor's Office and live entertainment. It continues Saturday with a luncheon, photo exhibit and the awarding of the Black CommUNITY Leadership Award
Local News : Who Owns the Peacock
Apparently homeless peacock seeks shelter. A lovely, iridescently green/blue peacock began visiting our home this past summer but never stayed long. But now, with winter full upon us, this poor creature spends his time huddled on our front porch with occasional visits to our bird feeder and our cat food dish.
Local News : SJHS Student Places at the PA State Rabbit Convention
St. Joseph High School Freshman Richard Vaerewyck placed in several categories at the Pennsylvania State Rabbit Breeder’s Association (PaSRBA) Annual Convention held February 3-4, 2007, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Local News : Valley wrestling goes to sections on sat.
Valley goes to sections and really has a good chance to take the majority of wrestlers.
Local News : Fun-Filled Saturday Nights for Kids
It’s a fun-filled evening that includes rip roaring relays, games with prizes, creative crafts and catchy upbeat songs. In addition, kids enjoy dressing in costumes to act in Bible skits or watching adults perform interactive Bible dramas.
Local News : Burrell Wrestlers Advance to State Semi-Finals
The Burrell High School wrestling team advanced today to the semi-finals of the PIAA State AA Team Wrestling Tournaments being held at Giant Stadium in Hershey, PA.
Local News : A Rare Treat: Silent Movies
Here's a rare treat: an evening of silent movies. It will be just like the old days - there will be organ music to go with the films. And the best part - it is free! How can you pass up a chance like this? There few today who remember these movies, but a whole new generation can get the experience on Friday, February 16th at St. John's Lutheran Church in Kittanning.
Local News : Cold Weather Makes For Happy Family
Here are four snowmen that are very happy with the snow and cold days! One look at this family puts a smile on your face - even if the temperature is the single digits! Alle-Kiski Today's Amy Myers found them in the Pleasant View estates in Allegheny Township.
Local News : Local married couple deployed to Iraq
A Vandergrift married couple, Chad H. and Stacie L. Hepler, have been deployed to Iraq this January. Both graduates of Kiski Area High School, they were married in January of 2000. They have two children, one two years and the other one year old. Their tour of service started in August 2006 and they will be stationed in Iraq until September of this year.
Local News : Bettis Is Back
Jerome Bettis is back--in name. The retired Pittsburgh Steelers running back unveiled specifics for the new Jerome Bettis Grille 36 that is set for development on the North Shore and is expected to open in May of 2007.
Local News : Grove City College Touring Choir to Perform at Presbyterian Church of Plum Creek.
The Presbyterian Church of Plum Creek will host the Grove City College Touring Choir on Sunday, February 11, 2007. The choir will be singing in the 11:00 a.m. worship service.
Local News : Fox Chapel Basketball: "The Boys Are Back In Town"
The Fox Chapel boys' basketball program will celebrate its past, present and future at a series of special events on January 26 and 27, 2007. It will reunite all past players and coaches from the Fox Chapel Area School District.
Local News : Five Area Persons Graduate from PA State Police Academy
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell announced that 115 men and women have joined the
ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police following their graduation from the State Police Academy in Hershey. Five of those graduates are local persons.
Local News : Equipment Grant Helped Save The Day
The child dropped a toy down a heating duct and decided to go in after it feet first. Unfortunately, he had no way to crawl back out and his parents could not reach him. An extraction would be necessary, and complicating it was the fact that the heating duct was built inside an old, pre-existing chimney. The rescue team used the new saw they purchased with the Fireman's Fund Heritage grant to cut through thick plaster, brick, and the metal duct.
Local News : UPMC HEALTH PLAN GIVES $50,000 TO ARMSTRONG HEALTH EFFORT TOMORROW
UPMC Health Plan has given a $50,000 grant to three agencies that are working on an Armstrong County-wide approach to child health and wellness. The bulk of the $50,000 grant will go toward offering after-school and weekend health activities that could benefit more than 3,200 Armstrong School District elementary students and their families.
Local News : Nominate Your Family Doctor for Family Physician of the Year
Patients are urged to suggest candidates for Pennsylvania's "Family Physician of the Year 2006." Patient participation is vital; many past award winners were nominated by patients.
Local News : Equipment Grant Made A Difference
The rescue team used the new saw they purchased with the Fireman's Fund Heritage grant to cut through thick plaster, brick, and the metal duct. Department members were thrilled that they were able to rescue the little boy in record time using the new equipment and Jimmy's family was very relieved when the firefighters handed him over with only a few scratches.
Local News : First Reformed Church UCC Calls New Pastor
Minister Makes Transition from Corporate to Clergy; Trades Business Suit for Pulpit Gown
Local News : Steelers Down To Three
Today, the Pittsburgh Steelers narrowed the list of candidates for their head coaching position.
Local News : Steelers Announce Coaching Retirement
The end of an era came today for the Pittsburgh Steelers when Dick Hoak, the team’s running backs coach, announced his retirement, ending a 45-year career as a Steelers player and coach.
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