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Non-profit for veterans to hold 4th annual golf tournament

Life Changing Service Dogs for Veterans (LCSDFV) will hold its fourth annual golf tournament fundraiser in Midway next month. LCSDFV is a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that helps provide veterans with service dogs. The golf tournament will take place May 16 at Quicksilver Golf Club at 2000 Quicksilver Road, Midway. Check-in will be at 7 a.m., and the tee time is 8 a.m. The tournament will be a four-person scramble format. Participation is $150, which includes breakfast and lunch. The event will also include hole-in-one contests, raffles, giveaways and on-course prizes. "Every service dog we help place represents a measurable improvement in a veteran’s quality of life, from increased ...

Cecil to seek funding source for Generations Room repairs

Cecil Township officials plan to pursue a range of state grants to complete necessary maintenance on the Generations Room after missing out on county LSA funding. According to Supervisor Cindy Fisher, the room – part of the township building along Millers Run Road that regularly hosts Aging Services of Washington County and community events for seniors – is in “desperate need of repairs.” The room needs fresh paint, new flooring and replaced furniture in several areas, including a new automatic door, Fisher said during a supervisors meeting last week. Cecil Township authorized the aging agency to apply for a county Local Share Account grant in fall 2025 to complete a ...

Uniontown man charged for DUI with child in back seat

Monongahela police charged a man Friday for driving under the influence with his 4-year-old child in the vehicle. Christopher Aaron Fisher, 35, of Uniontown, faces a felony charge of endangering the welfare of children, and misdemeanors of reckless endangerment and DUI. According to the criminal complaint, police were called shortly after 10 p.m. April 6 to the 100 block of Third Avenue in New Eagle. Police were initially informed by dispatchers that the 4-year-old had contacted 911, but later learned the call had been placed by her mother. Charging documents state that the child was improperly placed in a car seat, and lying sideways in the rear of the car. Fisher allegedly failed ...

Contractor accused of fraud in Greene County

A West Virginia independent contractor is facing charges after being accused of failing to finish work on a Greene County home. Michael Brown, 62, of Maidsville, W.Va., had made a verbal agreement in October 2023 to perform work on the house in Greensboro, according to the criminal complaint. Homeowner Diane Pilon, who lives in Morgantown, W.Va., told police her family paid Brown the agreed-upon fee of $57,000 over the next two years. Brown has yet to finish the work, and was not responding to the Pilons’ requests for updates, the complaint alleges. Brown is charged with home improvement fraud and financial exploitation of an older adult. A preliminary hearing date had not ...

South Strabane man arrested in road rage incident

South Strabane Township police arrested a man Friday after he was accused of assaulting a woman in a road rage incident. Krishnakumar Kandasamy, 38, of South Strabane, faces a felony aggravated assault charge. According to the criminal complaint, police officers were called at about 6:40 a.m. Friday to the intersection of East Beau Street and Trinity Point Drive. South Strabane Township police Chief Drew Hilk said Kandasamy and Lisa Jane Eckert were stopped in the left turning lane on East Beau Street to turn into Trinity Point. Both had exited their vehicles and began arguing. A witness told police that Kandasamy assaulted Eckert in the middle of the roadway. Charging documents ...

House damaged in Brownsville fire

Firefighters were called out multiple times for a Monday fire that damaged a house in Brownsville. The fire at 11 Clayford Ave. was called in at 3:48 a.m., said Sue Kozak-Griffith, public information officer for the Fayette County Emergency Management Agency. All occupants of the home were ...

The making of America’s first president

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of 12 weekly stories focusing on America’s 250th birthday, as told through the lens of our communities and the role many of the places we call home played in shaping the nation before, during and after the Revolutionary War. This week we begin ...

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Pirates thump Nationals in series opener

Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Paul Skenes allowed one hit in six strong innings and Brandon Lowe homered for the third time in two games, driving in five runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates steamrolled the Washington Nationals 16-5 to begin a four-game series Monday night. Skenes (3-1) struck ...

South Fayette’s Welhorsky breaks WPIAL lacrosse points record

When Drew Welhorsky was in eighth grade, he was cut from a travel baseball team. Little did he know at the time that disappointing moment would become a gateway to setting a WPIAL record in a completely different sport. With encouragement from one of his best friends, Daniel Speca, Welhorsky ...

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A second chance for Blue Skies

Periodically, a news story comes across my iPad that I just can’t stop thinking about. This story started like this: “On February 21 police officers were dispatched to a bar.” That opening line drew me in almost as fast as “A Florida man ..." “The caller was the bartender,” and ...

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Murder for hire

Melvin Pike of Uniontown met his match at the end of a shotgun while his 11-year-old daughter looked on in a Canton Township gymnastics studio. When names like "Snooky," "Codfish," and "No Legs" surfaced 13 years later, it was clear that the case had all the markings of a mob hit. On April ...

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