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Come fly away: Competitors reunite at 27th Brodak Fly-in

The wires connecting the handles in flyers’ hands to their model planes are thin enough to be barely visible — especially once they’re speeding through the skies. But the bonds the pilots have formed have lasted decades. Enthusiasts from throughout the country were back at the Brodak ...

Dilliner plant celebrates success

Inside Pennsylvania American WaterĢƵ water treatment plant in Dilliner, a dry erase board told the story of the past 16 months. On the right side was a statistic: Since PAWC took receivership of the troubled plant in February 2024, workers had found and repaired 84 leaks that had cost more ...

Hearings for two animal cruelty cases delayed in Greene County Court

Two animal cruelty cases came before the Greene County Court of Common Pleas for plea court hearings Wednesday morning. Judge Louis Dayich recused himself from the case of one defendant due to personal ties. Lois Pust, 53, of Waynesburg, faces felony charges of aggravated cruelty to animals ...

Mother of severely injured infant held for court on endangerment charge

The mother of a 1-month-old who allegedly suffered physical and sexual abuse by his father in Greene County was held for court on charges of endangering her sonĢƵ welfare. Witnesses testified on Wednesday that Kyliene Rhome, 24, of Washington Township, had known of instances of abuse by the ...

MSHA lease terminations at Waynesburg, other offices reversed

The Mine Safety and Health Administration office in Waynesburg has been taken off the chopping block. Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced the reversal of lease terminations listed on the Department of Government Efficiency website in March for 34 MSHA offices. In Pennsylvania, ...