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J-M instructor wins state Teacher of the Year

Naomi Brandstetter, a fifth-grade student at Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School, had a long list of reasons Monday why Maddie Loring should be named PennsylvaniaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Teacher of the Year. The fourth-grade math teacher has been BrandstetterÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ favorite in all her years of schooling. She ...

Robena Mine disaster mourned

The work life of the 37 miners who lost their lives in an explosion at the Robena Mine 63 years ago would still be all too recognizable to miners today, said Michael Phillippi. “I've listened to statements from survivors of Robena, and the things they said were the company put production ...

Waynesburg welcomes Santa

The color guard wore antlers, the cattle donned holiday garlands and a vintage fire truck was topped by a smiling Kris Kringle. The elevated levels of yuletide cheer were matched by a festive crowd along High Street for SaturdayÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Christmas parade in Waynesburg. The annual highlight has ...

VetPets empowers veterans, first responders through support animals

EditorÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ note: This article is a part of Helping the Helpers, our annual series to raise awareness for nonprofits throughout the area. Omar Brooks can relate to the struggles veterans encounter when they return home. Brooks was a combat veteran did one tour in Iraq. When he came home, ...

It was a very good year until it wasn’t

By Richard Robbins Do you realize, or care, that the 2025 calendar jives with calendar year 1941, down to the day? Now, in many ways 1941 was a wonderful year, but it ended in lousy fashion at Pearl Harbor on Sunday, Dec. 7. Among the ways 1941 shone: many credit it as the greatest baseball ...