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We’re heading toward 2020, the 20th anniversary of Y2K. The collapse of the world that did not happen.The reason for all of the concern was a lack of memory in all of the computers that run the world. Today, cell phones have more memory than many full-sized computers of yesteryear. Twenty ...

The state Department of Labor & Industry has awarded $5.8 million in Youth Reentry Demonstration Project grants to 10 local workforce development boards.The programs combine academic and job training, provide connections to area employers in high-priority jobs, support mentorships ...

Steve Cox grew up in the family business – literally.An apartment on the second floor of Cox Market served as his childhood home, a space now devoted to offices. Steve went on to graduate from Washington & Jefferson College and give serious consideration to law school before ...

During Christmas season, many people are busy preparing for the holiday and buying gifts. This may be a good time to reflect on a book that was later made into a movie, “The Ultimate Gift.” It was written by Jim Stovall, a humanitarian who happened to be blind. Maybe these conditions gave ...

Tis the season. The season of giving, of goodwill toward others. Right? Well, we can hope.To be officially immersed into the Christmas spirit, I offer you a gift. It is not fancy, but it is priceless. You will not need instructions, and you don’t have to wait until Dec. 25 to open it. In ...

Josh and Zach Ellsworth grew up in Fairchance, and among their childhood duties was to tend to the grounds of a property off Route 21 in Masontown. They cut grass and helped clean the commercial buildings.Little did they realize that, as adults, they would establish careers with the company ...