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The diner

Usually, one you sat in before, next to the restrooms. Early birds show up about 7 a.m. when they open. Customers show up intermittently until 3 p.m. when they close. Senior citizens seem to show up ...
Independence Health System announced today that its multidisciplinary structural heart teams in Butler and Westmorland have both achieved significant milestones. Butler Memorial Hospital, which began ...
Noah Zawislan had two singles and two RBIs and Max Kalp singled and knocked in two runs, but the Connellsville baseball team was defeated by host Franklin Regional, 9-8 in ...
The largest monthly jump in gas prices in six decades caused a sharp spike in inflation in March, creating major challenges ...
Vanderbilt Borough is in the process of appointing a new mayor to fill the opening after Mayor Cindy Morris resigned.
Springfield Township will be awash in vibrant colors this spring but instead of the yellows and greens of the season the ...
A Dickerson Run Road cleanup was recently held by Boy Scout Troop 180 Dunbar. The scouts collected 18 bags of garbage and 14 ...
Local officials and Live! Casino celebrated the grand opening of a new Italian eatery at Live! Casino with a fun twist on the ...
Mt. Pleasant Borough Manager Sharon Lesko on Thursday clarified some points regarding council's stance on paying half of the bill for improvements to the volunteer fire department's tower truck.
Volunteers Frank Jacobyansky and Zoey Hughes are heading up this year's citywide cleanup sponsored by the Connellsville Parks & Recreation Board.
Connellsville Parks & Recreation Board decided to help the city Shade Tree Commission with its tree-planting program.
Roxanne Younkin is already getting ready for this year's free summer reading program. The Carnegie Free Library in Connellsville and the Dunbar Community Library join forces to host the annual summer ...