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Picks-burgh palooza

PITTSBURGH – Arizona resident Dave Kruper remembers rooting for the Dallas Cowboys when he was a kid growing up in the 1970s and 1980s. Kruper was born in Brownsville, and lived there until his parents moved to Phoenix when he was 3 years old. "We moved to Arizona in the '60s and the ...

An impressive performance

As the Heisman Trophy winner and consensus favorite as top pick of the NFL Draft, nobody would predict Fernando Mendoza to fall to the bottom of the first round. But if the reigning Super Bowl champs somehow nabbed him with the 32nd pick, he’d immediately be handed a Seattle Seahawks jersey ...

State Senate candidate Al Buchtan will remain on the ballot for a state GOP committee position in Washington County, but he won’t be able to vote for himself since county elections officials removed him from their voter rolls last week following two court decisions stating heÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ a Greene ...

Football fever!

Our intrepid reporter Karen Mansfield was up before dawn to make the trek into Pittsburgh to talk to fans gathering for the first day of the 2026 NFL Draft. She arrived early to capture some photos before the thousands descend upon the North Shore in advance of tonight's festivities, which ...

A Brownsville man who served as a volunteer firefighter and a youth football coach allegedly helped to plan multiple instances of sexual assault of a boy, according to charges filed on Wednesday. James Brooks Jr., 46, allegedly told Patricia Mudery, 47, of Uniontown, how he wanted her to ...

Sewing up a place in history

An estimated 500,000 to 700,000 people will turn out for the NFL Draft events this week. And most, if not all, of them will encounter a piece of Greene County. Waynesburg company Embroid’em was tasked with providing 14,000 pieces of apparel — including screen-printed T-shirts, jackets, ...