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Tentative Donora budget keeps taxes steady

Taxes should remain steady in Donora next year. Council approved advertising a $2,711,000 budget for 2026 that keeps the tax rate at 9 mills. The millage breakdown is a general tax rate of 8.625 mills, fire tax of 0.125 mills, recreation tax of 0.219 mills and library tax of 0.031 mills. The spending plan will be available for public review at the borough’s municipal office through Nov. 24. Casey Perrotta, council vice president, said there were a number of factors that went into holding the line on taxes. “We were able to realign some different finances in different locations,” said Perrotta, a member of the finance committee. One of those factors was to reapportion ...

Uniontown man charged with assault

A Uniontown man was arrested after allegedly trying to sexually assault two other men who lived at his house. Austin McCurley, 41, was charged with two counts each of attempted involuntary deviant sexual intercourse and indecent exposure in an incident at his residence on Cleveland ...

Crews begin demolishing former South Side restaurant

Crews began working Thursday to demolish the former South Side restaurant more than three years after the exterior of the building at 352 S. Main St. in Washington partially collapsed. The location had been a popular bar and restaurant for decades and was most recently known as Hepinger’s ...

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South Fayette rallies past Radnor for 1st state title

MANCHESTER – Simply put the South Fayette girls soccer team just doesn’t give up. The proof is in the results. For the third consecutive state playoff game the Lions trailed, but like they did in the quarterfinals and semifinals they roared back to victory. Abbey Spalla, Sylvi Rossi ...

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Adam Moessner’s golden goal gives Bentworth PIAA championship

MANCHESTER – The Moessner brothers have combined for a lot of goals in their two years together at Bentworth, but none bigger than the one on Saturday night. Four minutes into the first overtime, older brother Ryan Moessner lifted a ball to Adam, and he took care of the rest, scoring a ...

Hunters sharing the harvest to beat hunger

By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter Too rarely in my column do I get the pleasure of sharing such outstanding work by outstanding people. This week, I get to do precisely that. With deer season just ahead, the efforts of Hunters Sharing the Harvest could not be more timely. What is ...

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OP-ED: Random thoughts about man’s stupidity

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 ...

Living

Time change disrupting your sleep? Try cognitive reshuffling

Twice a year, we adjust the clock and it often appears to wreak havoc on our sleep schedules and body clocks. Why does changing our clocks by one hour mess up our body clock? "Our body’s rhythms are finely tuned to our environment to ensure that sleep/wake timing, eating and many metabolic ...

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