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APSCUF faculties, coaches ratify agreements

Faculty and coach union members at Pennsylvania's state-owned universities voted this week to ratify their respective four-year agreements. Of Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) faculty members who voted, 96% were in favor of their deal. Of APSCUF coach ...

Child sexual abuse cases take toll on investigators

When readers see a story about a person who has been charged with sexual abuse of a child, they are often reading a heavily truncated, sanitized account of events. The primary concern is limiting information that could potentially reveal the identity of a victim, but many details are simply ...

Property transfers

The following property transfers were recorded in the Fayette County Recorder of Deeds office between March 4-8. Brownsville FTE LLC. to Rabil Qazalbash for $500 Geographx LLC. to Michael A. Lewis and Mary G. Lewis for $260 Joseph A. Noschese and Sandra L. Noschese to Andrew Horabik and ...

Empty Bowls continues mission to raise hunger awareness

An event to raise awareness of hunger in Fayette County is looking to grow after a drop off in attendance since the pandemic. Empty Bowls, which benefits the Fayette County Community Action Food Bank, will take place on Sunday. “It went well last year, it was a nice turnout,” said ...

Chick-fil-A to come to South Union

Chick-fil-A is expected to land in South Union Township. Township supervisors on Wednesday announced that the townshipĢƵ planning commission approved the land development plan for the new Chick-fil-A. The fast food restaurant chain specializes in chicken sandwiches and, according to ...

Connellsville businesses overcoming challenges of bridge construction

Four months into a yearlong reconstruction of the Crawford Avenue bridge in Connellsville, some business owners are struggling, while others say itĢƵ business as usual. The 65-year-old McCray Robb Bridge that carries Route 711 over the Youghiogheny River closed to traffic back in January ...