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Federal, state, county and municipal offices will be closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day. There will be no mail delivery and financial markets will be closed. The Observer-Reporter will not publish a print edition.

Law Day contest winners to be recognized at Washington courthouse

Law Day contest winners and the recipient of the 2026 Liberty Bell Award will be celebrated at the Public Law Day Celebration to be held at 6 p.m. May 27 at the Washington County Courthouse. The event is free and open to the public and will feature a special prominent figure from America's history and a dessert reception. The contests are co-sponsored by the Observer-Reporter, and all winning entries will be featured in a special Law Day-themed feature in the May 23 edition of the newspaper. Winning billboard entries – as well as a select few entries from other entry categories – will be displayed on the billboard at the intersection of Racetrack Road and Route 19 through the end ...

Memorial Day services to honor fallen military

Services will be held on Monday, unless otherwise noted. Bentleyville American Legion Post 165 9 a.m. Somerset Township, 615 Vanceville Road, Eighty Four 9:30 a.m. North Bethlehem / Scenery Hill, 2128 E. National Pike, Scenery Hill 10 a.m. Cokeburg, 41 Washington St., Cokeburg 10:30 a.m. ...

State police investigating electrocution in Fayette

State police said a man who appeared to have been attempting to take electrical wire was electrocuted in Fayette County Friday morning. The Fayette County coroner’s office was called to the scene near Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church on Laurel Hill Road in Dunbar Township shortly after 7 a.m. Aaron Cottrell, 32, of Scottdale, was pronounced dead from an accidental electrocution, according to a release from the coroner’s office. At the time of the incident, Cottrell had a pole saw and a backpack, and appeared to have been attempting to remove wire from active electrical lines, state police said in a release. The investigation is ongoing. The coroner’s office said Cottrell had ...

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Sports

Wild Things’ Brown headed to Twins

For the second time in four days the Wild Things lost one of their key players to a major league organization. Second baseman Graham Brown had his contract purchased by the Minnesota Twins, pending a physical, it was announced Friday. The move comes on the heels of starting pitcher Andrew ...

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Rise and shine: Peters Twp. freshman Froelich wins state gold in 1,600

SHIPPENSBURG – When Katie Froelich was in the midst of Friday morning’s 1,600 meter run at the PIAA Track and Field Championships, she thought of the advice her dad gave her. “He always told me to feel the burn, and I was really feeling the burn, so I just ripped it,” Froelich ...

Canon-Mac’s Rolek finishes as runner-up in pole vault

SHIPPENSBURG – Though Connor Rolek fell short of his ultimate goal of becoming a state champion, he did have a pretty cool moment inside the gymnasium at Shippensburg University on Friday. With persistent rain showers forcing the pole vault portion of the PIAA Track and Field Championships ...

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Opinion

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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War hero’s story finally told

U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sgt. Donald W. Ross was a World War II war hero whose story got lost in a mix of family drama, estrangement, distance, and time. About 40 years ago, my grandfather, Vance Ross, mentioned that he hadn’t seen his younger brother since 1944. As he sat at his kitchen ...

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