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My American Story

‘Definitely a blessing’

Southwestern Pennsylvania was never meant to be forever, and though he no longer calls it “home,” Wyatt Larimer returns to the area more often than he expected. “They bring me back to be the emcee of all their picnics,” laughed Larimer, 27, the Ohio director for Sunny Days In-Home ...

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one in a daily monthlong series about the people who live in Washington, Greene and Fayette counties, in recognition of America's 250th anniversary. You may not know her name, but if you’ve ever been to a Claysville Memorial Day parade, you certainly know her ...

Fishing for solitude

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one in a monthlong series about the people who make up our community, in celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The predicted rain was late (if, indeed, it planned to arrive at all), so Dorothy Parker stood beneath a cloudless blue sky with a stretch of dock all to ...

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one in a daily monthlong series about the people who live in Washington, Greene and Fayette counties, in recognition of America's 250th anniversary. One of the best days of Argia IannarelliĢƵ life was a wedding. Not her own wedding – Iannarelli never married – ...

Loving life along the Mon River

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one in a series of articles about the people who live in our community in celebration of America's 250th anniversary. Chris Bertugli is a walking miracle. “They didn’t ever expect me to walk again,” said Bertugli. Eight years ago, Bertugli was en route to work ...

‘Come to Canonsburg’

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one in a monthlong series about the people who live in our community, in celebration of America's 250th anniversary. Had his wife not wondered what lay east of Pagosa Springs, Jonny Snider might have settled west of the Rocky Mountains. “We pretty much had the whole ...