Grist House pursues new horizons in Collier

Judson Wiley & Sons, Inc. in Washington is celebrating its 120th anniversary this year and now is undergoing an expansion. The company purchased the old Pizza on Main property at 374 South Main St. in July for $310,000 and is using it for its business. “It’s going to be a ...
OREM, Utah (AP) — The man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk had expressed opposition to the conservative activist's views and indicated that he was responsible for the shooting, authorities said Friday as they announced an arrest in the killing that raised fresh alarms about political ...
Connellsville hosted a remembrance ceremony Thursday evening at Veterans Plaza to honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As part of the ceremony, two lights were illuminated in the sky from 7 p.m. to midnight to represent the World Trade Center’s Twin ...
By Dave Whipkey For The Observer-Reporter newsroom@observer-reporter.com The Peters Township football machine made a pit stop Friday night at Hiller Field for a non-conference game with Trinity. They flexed their muscles to the tune of a 31-12 win, making them a perfect 4-0 on the season ...
DORMONT - Seton LaSalle scored 54 points in the first half en route to a 63-14 victory over Charleroi in the Class 2A Century Conference Friday night. Kymarr Freeman had three touchdowns for the Rebels (1-0, 3-1). Jaxson Klinger threw for 177 yards and a touchdown for the Cougars (0-1, 0-4).
South Fayette built a 17-point lead by the end of the first quarter, but had to hold on late to defeat Elizabeth-Foward 27-24 Friday night. Ryan Messina hit Brayden Kollar with a 29-yard touchdown pass with just over a minute and a half remaining to pull the Warriors (3-1) within three ...
I am only 18 months away from turning 80, and truthfully, the way things are going, if seven more of my classmates pass away, I could end up being the valedictorian of my high school class. One thing I’ve consistently observed in life is the ongoing display of consistency that humankind ...
It’s back-to-school time, and this past summer’s hot weather may have kept you cooped up inside with air conditioning more than usual. That could lead to kids spending more time with electronics and in front of TV screens. Now, research published in both JAMA Pediatric and Psychology ...