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‘Too many deer’

An out-of-control deer population is wreaking havoc on crops in the region and throughout Pennsylvania, impacting crop yields and farmers’ livelihoods. To address the issue, a meeting has been scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. July 23 at the Lone Pine Community Center in Washington with members of ...

Cumberland Township seeks CDBG funding for Nemacolin sewer upgrades

Change could be on the way for the century-old terracotta pipes of the Nemacolin sewer system. Thursday night, the Cumberland Township Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on Community Development Block Grant requests for funding to address necessary sewer system upgrades. Nemacolin ...

Greene man accused in infant abuse heading to court

A Greene County man accused of beating and sexually assaulting his 1-month-old infant son waived his case to court Friday. Zachary Bryte, 26, of Washington Township, agreed to move forward without testimony during his preliminary hearing before District Judge Lee Watson. Bryte was arrested ...

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Belle Vernon ousted from Legion Region 6 tournament

ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP — Belle Vernon was back in the game against Connellsville on Sunday night when the sky opened. With Connellsville holding a 2-1 lead, rain started to fall, and because of poor field conditions, the game was suspended and resumed Monday afternoon with Belle Vernon batting ...

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Skenes and 3 relievers blank Tigers

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paul Skenes allowed three hits over six efficient innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers 3-0 on Monday night. Skenes (5-8), who last week became the first pitcher to start the All-Star game in each of the first two years of his career, struck out six, ...

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OP-ED: Eighteen holes of fun … or not

They built a golf course all around my grandparents' house. The 18th fairway nearly cut through their backyard, and until we put wire grates over the windows, flying glass and golf balls were a common threat. Dad attempted to play golf a few times. As a little kid, he had fallen off a horse. ...

Living

Picture-perfect paradise

As one who grew up in central New Jersey, I was embarrassed at how little I knew about the southernmost community in the Garden State – Cape May. I had passed through the area on several occasions, but never did a deep dive into its many offerings. That all changed during the first week ...

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