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Students learn about digital citizenship

Third through fifth grade students at Friendship Hill Elementary School in the Albert Gallatin Area School District recently participated in a presentation titled, "Digital Citizenship" presented by Philip Little of the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office. Dr. Keli DeCarlo, school counselor, ...

Laurel Business Institute in Uniontown has named Mayla Berrios the first recipient of the George R. Smalley Inc. Co. scholarship, which supports students in the schoolÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ electrical technician program. “Growing up my father has always worked in the power plants, and I have always been ...

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n The Brownsville Area Ministerial AssociationÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ "Food for Falcons" food program is collecting Pop-Tarts and mac and cheese/ravioli bowls during the months of March and April. There will be a donation area in each participating BAMA church and at the end of the collection period the items ...

Prom season is rapidly approaching, but for some families, finding the money to pay for a prom dress is a struggle. But there are area nonprofits who don’t want girls to miss out on prom due to financial circumstances, and they are turning girls’ dreams of feeling like ...

Over his 22-year career as a chef, Jeremy Critchfield has worked in five-star resorts and restaurants across the country. Recently, however, the Farmington man has combined his passion for being in the kitchen with his love of the outdoors. Through his company HuntChef, Critchfield sells ...

Vampires, dragons and orcs! Oh My!

Barbarians, bards, vampires, dragons and more have started gathering at the Eva K. Bowlby Public Library. For almost six months, the Waynesburg library has been hosting Dungeons & Dragons sessions on Saturdays, and as of December, a weekly Friday session is offered, too. The ...