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Fate of Bushy Run museum still unknown
After proposed budget cuts, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission proposed that the Bushy Run Heritage Society take over programming and the Bushy Run Battlefield museum while the state continues to maintain the park in Penn Township, but no decisions have been made yet.

Start the Fourth with nature walk in Pleasant Valley Park
Join Tom Pearson for a casual, free nature walk at Murrysville's Pleasant Valley Park beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot, dressed for the weather and for walking.

Norwin Relay for Life braces for tough year
Last year's Relay for Life at Norwin was the most successful in the event's five-year history, but the 2009 event being held July 18 and 19 could be a challenging year for the American Cancer Society's signature fundraiser.

Junior Scouts go for the Bronze with Penn park project
Warrior Playground at Penn Township Municipal Park is graffiti-free thanks to Junior Girl Scout Troop 21106, which earned the Bronze Award -- the highest award Junior Girl Scouts can achieve -- after cleaning the playground.

Greensburg Laurels & Lances
Laurel: To growing green thumbs. An initiative by the Latrobe Community Revitalization Program provides 120-square-foot garden plots for residents who are unable to cultivate gardens on their own properties.

Safety deposit box, $8,000 reported stolen from Fairfield home
The woman reported the deposit box was taken between April 12 and May 1.

Vanderbilt homicide suspect released on bond
Richard Leroy Henry Jr. is charged by state police with criminal homicide in the April 18 death of Eric Todd Fetsco.

Police: Heroin, cash found in Greensburg home
Justin Monroe Snyder and Summer Lee Storey are charged with manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.

Uniontown restaurant delivery driver robbed by trio
According to a report by Uniontown city police, a driver for Canton Chinese Restaurant on East Fayette Street was robbed of $41 worth of food when he tried to make a delivery to a Markle Street residence.

Former worker sues UPS near New Stanton for termination
Richard Morrison of Jeannette claimed UPS officials improperly used an anti-fraternization policy to have him fired in August 2007, following a more than 30-year career with the company.

North Huntingdon chef wins Stanley Cup of culinary arts
Regis Holden, of North Huntingdon, a corporate chef at Eat'n Park, has been named 2008 Chef of the Year by the Laurel Highlands Chapter of the American Culinary Federation.

 



 



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