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Uniontown man charged for allegedly stealing $345,000 from his employer

A Uniontown man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, for allegedly embezzling more than $345,000 from his employer, Doyle Refrigeration Inc.Eugene Traficante, 42, of Whyle Avenue is charged with felony mail fraud and tax evasion and two misdemeanor counts of willful ...

Uniontown man charged with arson in Lenox Street fire

A Uniontown man is behind bars for allegedly setting a shed on fire after threatening a man over a woman.Eric David Love, 30, of Shellie Street is charged with arson, risking catastrophe and criminal mischief.Uniontown police were called to 68 Lenox St. at about 11:55 p.m. Monday for a report ...

Community Action’s Empty Bowls fundraiser fights hunger

In Fayette County, more than 20,000 people are at risk of hunger.“They may not have access to constant adequate nutrition so they may qualify for supplemental nutrition programs,’’ explained Keely Forrestel, planner/grant writer for Fayette County Community Action Agency Inc. “That ...

Snow followed by rain causes flooding problems in Uniontown, Greene

Snowfall Monday followed by rain Tuesday caused rivers to rise, leading to problems in Uniontown and Greene County.Several schools and businesses closed early for flooding.“We’re in that transitional season where we can get thunderstorms and we can also get snow, like we saw yesterday,” ...

Rosary makers spread the faith

For those who participate, making rosaries is a special devotion.“ItĢƵ a wonderful tribute to our Blessed Mother Mary to make rosaries,’’ said Sandie Seech of Hopwood, “and to think, hopefully, that someone in the United States or other countries can benefit from one of the rosaries I ...

Musko hopes Red Raiders live up to expectations

UniontownĢƵ baseball team looks good on paper, but sixth year head coach Ken Musko knows that games are not won on potential or expectations.“We are looking for a great year and a return to the playoffs, but you have to make the plays,” Musko said. “We have a lot of arms and a great ...