Greene native launches practice in Franklin County
A Greene County native is providing The Chiropractic Edge to clients in South-Central Pennsylvania.
Tiffany Milan Russell launched her business May 8 with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting in Waynesboro, Franklin County. The ceremonial ribbon-cutting occurred May 8.
Russell is a Rices Landing native and a 2002 graduate of Jefferson-Morgan High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Saint Vincent College in 2006 and a doctor of chiropractic and a master’s in applied clinical nutrition from New York Chiropractic College (Seneca Falls) in 2009.
Waynesboro is in the picturesque Cumberland Valley, just north of the Mason-Dixon Line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland. It is essentially between Chambersburg and Hagerstown, Md.
The Chiropractic Edge website is thechiroedge.com.
Kade has made a top grade in the health-care industry.
The facility officially known as Kade Health and Rehabilitation/Reliant Senior Care was among 19 facilities in Pennsylvania to earn a 2015 Bronze National Quality Award. Facilities are honored for the high level of care to elderly and disabled patients, according to the Pennsylvania Health Care Association.
Kade, at 1198 W. Wylie Ave. in Canton Township, was the only facility in Washington or Greene county to be so honored.
Bronze is the first of three sets of awards the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living announce annually. Silver and Gold will follow.
Tershel & Associates is a big winner with the Super Lawyers rating service.
Paul A. Tershel, owner and principal of the Washington firm, was chosen for the 2015 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list, an honor no more than 5 percent of attorneys statewide make. Tershel, a Canonsburg native, also earned a “Superb” rating – a perfect 10 – on the Avvo legal advisory website.
Jarrod T. Takah, an associate at Tershel & Associates, made the 2015 Pennsylvania Rising Stars list, to which no more than 2.5 percent of the state’s lawyers are selected.
For the fourth consecutive year, Hospitals & Health Networks magazine has designated St. Clair Hospital as one of the nation’s Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems.
The publication’s annual survey examines hospitals’ information technology systems. More than 700 participants representing more than 2,213 hospitals vied for the honors.
St. Clair, on Bower Hill Road in Mt. Lebanon, is one of only 17 hospitals statewide that received the designation.
• Chrome Federal Credit Union, formerly Washington Community Federal Credit Union, has hired Bruce Goodman to lead its new small business banking initiative. Its flagship store is under construction at 440 Racetrack Road, North Strabane Township, with a September opening targeted. When completed, Chrome will offer free seminars geared toward small local businsses. Seminars will be on the credit union website, chromefcu.org, also expected to be launched this fall.
• Eighty Four native Matthew Reese has joined 84 Lumber Co. as a manager trainee at the Bridgeville store, 8400 Preston-Sygan Road. He is a 2015 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania.


