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California Borough to host town hall on filling gap left by KeyBank closure

Cfsbank has invited California residents to attend a town hall event on Tuesday to discuss the future of banking in the borough. The tight-knit Mon Valley community was plunged into uncertainty after KeyBank - the only remaining full-service bank branch in town - announced the planned Aug. 1 closure of the company’s Third Street location earlier this year. Now, cfsbank is “exploring the possibility of establishing a full-service branch in the borough” to fill the void left by KeyBank, and is seeking community feedback on the potential move, according to a press release published Monday by cfsbank. The event will begin at 5 p.m. on July 14 at the Hollywood Pavilion at 313 ...

Avella area community festival set for Saturday

Mechanical bull rides, hay rides, and an inflatable costume race will be among the draws at the Avella Area Community Festival Saturday. It gets underway at 4 p.m. at Little A Town Arena in Avella. Food and drink vendors will be there, along with live music, caricature and tattoo artists, a bouncy house, photo booth and duck pond. Fireworks will cap off the festivities at about 9:30 p.m. Children visiting the festival will be able to get free Junior Historian passports and receive a swag bag. First, they will pick up a Junior Historian passport, then visit history booths at the festival, collect a sticker at each booth and turn in the completed passport to receive the free swag ...

Vatican priest visits Washington County on 'Economy that Kills' tour

The Vatican’s social teachings were on full display during a weekend event at St. Oscar Romero Miraculous Medal Church in Meadow Lands. The Rev. Mattia Ferrari, chaplain of the World Meeting of Popular Movements (WMPM), stopped in Washington on his month-long “An Economy That Kills” ...

Tuition will go up for PASSHE schools unless state increases funding

Undergraduate students enrolled at universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) will have to pay a little more for tuition in the upcoming academic year unless more funding is included in the state budget. The PASSSHE’s board of governors voted Thursday to raise ...

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Cal announces year’s athletic, academic awards

CALIFORNIA — The Penn West California athletic department has announced its annual year-end athletics and academic awards. The yearly awards were introduced during the 2016-17 academic year and are presented following the conclusion of the athletic year. The following are the award ...

Canon-Mac’s Collins wins national championship in Fargo

Canon-McMillan’s Bryce Collins went from being an unseeded wrestler to a national champion. Collins won the 190-pound title in 16U boys freestyle at the 2026 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals Sunday night in Fargo, N.D. His win helped Pennsylvania claim the team title for 16U boys ...

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Brewing a sweep: Pirates pound Milwaukee, go into All-Star break on high note

PITTSBURGH – Paul Skenes won his second straight start after going winless for nine in a row as the Pittsburgh Pirates scored 10 runs in the fourth inning to rout the Milwaukee Brewers 14-5 Sunday and head into the All-Star break with a three-game sweep. What was slated to be a high-profile ...

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Opinion

OP-ED: Pa. municipalities should consider merging

Pennsylvania is divided into 67 counties and features a remarkably high number of local governments. Each parcel of land within the commonwealth falls into a specific city (57), borough (956), incorporated town (1), or township (1,546). The large number of municipalities resulted from early ...

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Stories told through glass

Janine Surmick’s favorite item in the Duncan & Miller Glass Museum isn’t one of the elegantly crafted pieces of tableware that is behind glass, or one of the swan-shaped dishes. Instead, it’s a vintage glass-making press that sits in the museum’s basement on Ridge Avenue. It came ...

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