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Federal grant to pay for security upgrades in Westmoreland public housing
The Westmoreland County Housing Authority said it will use a portion of a $4.5 million federal grant to upgrade security efforts in its local communities. Money will be allocated to pay to install and upgrade security cameras throughout the authority’s public housing system as part of security enhancements that include...
Manor’s Labor Day celebration will benefit from weekend craft show
Ever since Mayor Ed Malinoski moved to Manor 11 years ago, he has heard residents reminiscing about an old borough tradition. The community’s Labor Day carnival was hosted by the local fire department for about 80 years before it finally shut down in 2002. “All I hear is, it was...
Route 30 bridge replacement in Hempfield to narrow traffic lanes on East Pittsburgh Street
Lane restrictions will begin for motorists Monday as PennDOT starts work to replace the East Pittsburgh Street bridge over Route 30 in Hempfield. Eastbound traffic headed over the bridge will be restricted to a 12-foot lane width, according to PennDOT officials. Westbound traffic exiting from Route 30 will be subject...
Westmoreland GOP boots candidate from committee for supporting his own campaign
A Westmoreland County commissioner candidate said he has been booted off the county Republican committee for backing his own campaign. Party officials confirmed this week that Paul Kosko was removed from the committee for actively campaigning against incumbents Sean Kertes and Doug Chew in the lead-up to the Republican primary...
Hempfield middle school redistricting proposal up for vote
Hempfield families will soon have some final answers about what schools their children will attend in the wake of the board’s decision to consolidate its three middle schools into two. Directors are set to vote on a proposed redistricting plan when they meet at 7 p.m. Monday. Elementary students who...
Flooding closes section of Route 381 in Ligonier Township
Part of Route 381 in Ligonier Township was closed Thursday night because of flooding. PennDOT announced the closure at 5:30 p.m. Thursday for a section of the road between Route 30 and Rolling Rock Lane. It remained closed as of 10 p.m. That stretch of road often is subject to...
Police say South Greensburg man was high on cocaine when he shot into neighbor’s occupied home
A South Greensburg family narrowly escaped injury Sunday morning when borough police said a neighbor high on cocaine fired two shots into their home. Cody James Pelliccione, 29, told authorities he believed someone had broken into a home in the Parr Street neighborhood, according to court papers. A resident told...
15 teachers to retire from Greater Latrobe School District
Greater Latrobe School District will be saying goodbye to 15 educators in June. During the school board voting meeting in March, Superintendent Michael Porembka presented the resolution to approve the retirements of 15 tenured teachers by reading portions of different resignation letters. “I think these statements speak highly of the...
Rain closes county-owned Twin Lakes Dog Park near Greensburg
Man’s best friend will have to wait until at least the weekend to run and play at Twin Lakes Dog Park. Westmoreland County officials said Thursday morning’s heavy rains led to the closure of all three sections of the attraction at Twin Lakes Park, east of Greensburg. “It’s on a...
Greensburg Civic Theatre’s ‘Pinkalicious’ has laughs, lessons for all ages
“Pinkalicious” is about a girl who ignores her parents’ warnings and turns pink after eating too many cupcakes. Obviously, there’s a lesson in there for children — but adults also can learn a thing or two from the story. Greensburg Civic Theatre’s Greasepaint Players will present a musical based on...
Greensburg museum loans period firefighting equipment for county’s 250th anniversary exhibit
Hoses, helmets and vintage pumper trucks dating from as early as the 1800s bear witness to the legacy of volunteer firefighting in Greensburg. The equipment can be seen in the Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department Museum, behind City Hall on South Main Street. Select items from that collection will temporarily have...
Fundraising walk, ‘heritage family’ stories to be featured at Twin Lakes Park
Harry Louis Rugh, known by all as Lou, springs from roots that were planted locally in 1772. That’s the year his great-great-great-grandfather — John Jacob Rugh, then 11 — moved with his family from eastern Pennsylvania to a farm near the pioneering village of Hanna’s Town, soon to become the...
Greensburg Salem Mini-THON dance, auction to benefit pediatric cancer battle
Greensburg Salem community members are invited to visit the high school gym Saturday, March 25, to help the school’s students kick off their Mini-THON dance marathon. It’s part of an annual student-led campaign that supports the battle against pediatric cancer. Those who attend the all-ages community portion of the event,...
$1M instant lottery ticket winner sold in North Huntingdon
A frequent scratch-off lottery ticket buyer at a North Huntingdon pharmacy parlayed his hobby of purchasing a $20 Millionaire Maker chance into a $1 million winner. “I was in disbelief when I scratched it off. I saw that (winning ticket) and thought ‘You’ve got to be kidding me,’ ” said...
Former Latrobe woman facing animal cruelty charges
A former Latrobe woman is facing animal cruelty charges after city police said she left 24 cats in an abandoned home. In July, police responded to the Spring Street home and found the felines in deplorable conditions with no food or water, according to court papers. Some of the cats...
Westmoreland happenings: Charity race, diversity program, class reunion, more
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Pitt-Greensburg students build bonds, outfit Tennessee homes on Habitat for Humanity trip
Measure twice and cut once is the sage advice long applied to working with wood. But first you have to know how to use a tape measure. That’s among the home improvement skills Pitt-Greensburg student volunteers picked up during the school’s recent spring break. They headed to Tennessee for a...
Westmoreland Transit open house attendees want longer hours, shorter waits for bus trips
More frequent bus trips available at later hours and with shorter wait times were among the top requests passengers had for the Westmoreland Transit Authority at a public input session Tuesday afternoon. Eliot Rivera of Greensburg said he’d like to see the authority restore its level of service to pre-pandemic...
Sewickley man convicted of illegal weapons possession
A Sewickley Township man serving a prison sentence for the sexual assault of a teen was convicted Tuesday of illegally possessing of a cache of guns and ammunition. Steven K. Stemmler, 40, was found guilty of one misdemeanor firearms offense in connection with an allegation that authorities found 15 guns,...
2 plead guilty to armed robbery of driver in Mt. Pleasant Township
Two men pleaded guilty this week to an armed robbery two years ago in Mt. Pleasant Township. Elijah Ben Chaabane and Jake Daniel Franklin, both 20, along with another juvenile, originally were charged in connection with Dec. 19, 2020, incident in which police said a man hired to drive to...
Truck strikes, closes bridge over I-70 in Rostraver
The Crawford Lane Bridge in Rostraver was closed to traffic Tuesday afternoon after it was struck earlier in the day by a truck driving below on Interstate 70. Inspectors were evaluating damage to the bridge Tuesday. The driver of the truck stopped at the scene, and no injuries were reported,...
Jeannette man pleads no contest to drug sale in fatal overdose
A Jeannette man pleaded no contest this week to selling drugs used in the fatal overdose of a friend two years ago in a Hempfield high-rise apartment building. The defense lawyer for Rick Paul Petros, 54, said his client continues to question whether the drugs are to blame for the...
Carmichaels man arrested in Maryland in connection with assault, robbery
A Carmichaels man was charged with robbery, theft and assault of a Latrobe woman after being arrested Tuesday by Maryland State Police. Heath Allen Rankin, 41, is accused of robbing a woman in an elevator and stealing her car. He was arrested after being accused of stealing another car in...
Penn-Trafford goes ‘Under the Sea’ with spring musical ‘Little Mermaid’
For seniors in the Penn-Trafford Drama Guild, this year’s musical is exciting but perhaps a little bittersweet, it being their last before graduating. But it’s not stopping any of the 16 seniors from working as hard as they can to make “The Little Mermaid” a show to remember. “It’s a...
Mt. Pleasant woman’s body found on Route 119 in East Huntingdon
The body of a Mt. Pleasant woman was found early Tuesday on Route 119 in East Huntingdon, prompting the road to be closed for a few hours during the investigation. Coroner Tim Carson said Dana Marie Grzywinski, 45, was found dead just after 3:30 a.m. on Route 119 southbound near...
