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It’s that time of year already, as kids are heading back to school.Unlike last year, many students will be attending class in person – unless the COVID-19 situation prompts changes – and that’s something that many kids haven’t done in a while. After what was maybe the most stressful ...

Washington County DA provides funding

Washington County District Attorney Eugene A. Vittone’s provided funding for training resources to Ambulance and Chair Emergency Medical Services to help train the next generation of EMS first responders. First Assistant District Attorney Jason M. Walsh presented a check in the amount of ...

Lions Club presents check

Members of the Monongahela-Donora Area Lions Club present a $745.83 check to Monongahela Valley Hospital Foundation. From left, are: Michelle Clapsaddle and Catherine Waller of the Monongahela-Donora Area Lions Club; Mark Spitzer, executive director, Monongahela Valley Hospital Foundation; Karl ...

Mon Valley native joining MVH practice

Dr. Diana Hricova, D.O., joined Dr. Henry Holets’ family practice in August.Hricova’s family moved to Monongahela when she was 11 years old. She graduated from Ringgold High School in 2009 and then earned a bachelor of science degree at St. Vincent College. Hricova’s desire to stay in ...

Many people are feeling stressed out right now.The COVID-19 pandemic added even more stress to the daily lives of many people over the past year and a half impacting everything from their jobs to relationships and even a sense of well-being. Many medical and mental health experts recommend ...

Just as many COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, the Delta variant has virus numbers rising once again.As the region navigates a return to more normal daily routines post-pandemic, Monongahela Valley Hospital officials wanted to help the community get the latest information and questions ...