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Turning 100

A pint-sized granny with curlers stuck in her gray wig walked through the doors of Marshall Elementary School last week. One county away, at California Area Elementary, students pasted a variety of items, including cheese puffs, Cheerios and chocolate chips, to a paper. One hundred of them, to ...

Community briefs

n The First Presbyterian Church Food Bank, 102 W. Church Ave., Masontown, will be open Wednesday, Feb. 14 from 1 to 2 p.m. The local food bank is held the second Wednesday of every month and is made possible through the help of the many volunteers from the community. To volunteer or for more ...

Community briefs

n Fayette County Drug & Alcohol Commission is holding a free training on responsible alcohol management for servers and sellers. The state Liquor Control Board-approved training will be held Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 100 New Salem Road, Uniontown. Register by contacting ...

Every day, Americans are attacked by cyber criminals. Multiple times a week, I receive suspicious emails trying to trick me into disclosing sensitive information. Sometimes these emails thank me for a purchase I did not make or say there was a problem with my credit card or Amazon account. ...

Chicken soup: Cold and flu season fighter

We know chicken soup tastes good, but this winter go-to has also been a popular home remedy for the common cold and flu since at least the 12th century, when Jewish scholars touted its effectiveness. With colds, flu, COVID-19 and RSV all in full force this winter season, can chicken soup really ...

For more than 100 years, Fiddles Diner in Brownsville has been a hot spot for locals, and a draw for Hollywood. Now, the newest owners of the Water Street eatery are looking to Fiddles’ past as they make plans for its future. April and Robert Sphar came to own the iconic diner, featured in ...