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Waynesburg U. launching nursing immersion lab

Teri was in trouble. The 65-year-old patient was admitted with repeated chest pain, with a preliminary diagnosis of coronary heart disease — at least, until more investigation could be done. But the investigating into what ails the manikin begins next semester, when the first crop of ...

Whether itĢƵ 100 degrees outside in summertime or 11 below zero like it was last weekend, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ crews are out manning the nearly two dozen locks and dam facilities in its Pittsburgh district keeping waterway traffic moving along the three rivers. Even as the ...

The “old barn” built on the historic Ross Farm property that had become a geographic landmark near Glyde was destroyed by fire late Monday, killing more than 100 sheep, including some that delighted the crowds attending the annual Running of the Wools races. Firefighters were called to ...

Sale of Fourth Street Foods finalized

Fourth Street Foods is officially under new ownership U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia L. Dodge approved the sale of the Mon Valley frozen foods business on Jan. 21, and the sale closed Jan. 30. Wisconsin-based Morski Foods purchased the Charleroi-area business for $3 million. “We have a ...

EditorĢƵ note: Late Monday, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., paused an effort by the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for the estimated 350,000 Haitians who live and work in the U.S. The ruling allows a federal lawsuit that challenged the move to proceed. According ...

A forecast for enduring love

No shadow of a doubt here. Don Pyle knew Helen Stiles was the one for him. And when he proposed, she said yes. ThatĢƵ why the Greene County couple motored to Oakland, Maryland, to stand before a minister and take their nuptial vows on the frosty Groundhog Day of 1951. Which is also why ...