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Dan Crandall’s community service isn’t flashy and bold — he’s not drawing anyone’s attention to it. Rather, it’s more in the ...
Lakeview High School graduate Kelsey Seddon was active from an early age. Growing up on a family farm, she was busy with ...
The Conneaut baseball team lost a Region 5 contest 3-2 against North East on Wednesday.  Each team combined for 32 strikeouts ...
Emails and other communications between Pennsylvania lawmakers and the lobbyists who try to influence them will remain hidden ...
It took eight innings, but the Meadville Bulldogs defeated Erie 5-4 via Rocco Woodrow's walk-off single. With two outs, ...
U.S. stocks soared to one of their best days in history on a euphoric Wall Street after President Donald Trump said he would ...
President Donald Trump has long complained about modern rules that limit water flow for showerheads, making it harder for him ...
ATVs are now allowed on borough-maintained streets of Cochranton, and there will soon be signs to show for it.
Saegertown officials advised that residents may experience temporary discoloration of running water and are reminded to run water until it is clear.
This is part one of the column. Part two will run in Friday’s Tribune.
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
Removal of a blighted former Cambridge Springs nursing home building that’s been empty since 2014 has taken another step closer to reality.