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Uniontown grad ready to swim in Olympic trials

<em>This is the next installment in a continuing series of articles over the next year where we follow the progress of our local Olympic hopefuls.</em>Nearly four years of training for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials by Kaitlyn Johnson will finally have a payoff when ...

McKenzie Provance Applause

McKenzie Provance, of Uniontown, was recently crowned 2016 Albert Gallatin River Festival Queen in Point Marion.In this pageant, participants were required to ride in the annual parade, model swimwear and casual wear and answer an impromptu question.Provance stated in her answer to what she ...

Uniontown native heads Allegheny County Medical Society

Dr. Lawrence John, a Uniontown native with nearly four decades of experience as a family practitioner, is leading the Allegheny County Medical Society this year as president.John is serving as the 151st president of the society that has the largest active physician membership in the state with ...

Friend selected PSAC Track Athlete of the Year

Julie Friend had quite a spring track season, including earning All-America status, and for her accomplishments the California University of Pa. sophomore and Uniontown graduate was named the PSAC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year.Friend finished seventh overall in the finals of the 3,000-meter ...

Allison Rabon Applause

The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh recently honored Allison Rabon, a senior majoring in chemistry at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, by presenting her with the College Chemistry Award at their annual awards dinner at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.The award, which includes ...

Wyatt emerged from YMCA to win 2 Olympic medals

The Uniontown YMCA has had a long history of helping produce competitive swimmers. They can boast of an Olympic silver and bronze medalist.Paul Wyatt, who was born in Brier Hill, started swimming at an early age. He was around eight years old when he went for his first swim in a little creek ...