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Legal Aid provides assistance in PFAs, child custody and housing

Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Aid (SPLA) is filling in the gaps in the judicial system when assistance is needed in civil litigation.The organization assists clients in court processes such as obtaining protection-from-abuse orders, fighting for child custody and enforcing the Fair Housing ...

Snyder announces grant funding for area improvement projects

State Rep. Pam Snyder, D-Jefferson, said more than $1.1 million in grant funding was recently awarded to support transportation and recreation projects, including more than $160,000 for an improvement project in Greene County.The funding is coming from two different grant programs administered ...

Centerville Clinics’ director a Smart choice for award

For the second year in a row, Centerville Clinics’ executive director, Barry Niccolai, is the winner of a Pittsburgh Smart 50 Award.Smart Business Magazine sponsors the awards, which honor the top executives of 50 companies in the Greater Pittsburgh area. According to a news release, they ...

Iron Senergy breaks ground on new coal refuse disposal structure

Iron Senergy employees recently joined the company’s chief executive officer to break ground on a new coal refuse storage structure that is anticipated to bring more than 700 new jobs and $4.5 million in tax revenue to Greene County.The groundbreaking ceremony was held on Nov. 23 at the ...

Greene CTC culinary arts program to present annual buffet

Greene County Career and Technology Center culinary students are once again serving up A Taste of Christmas.The class, led by culinary arts instructor Dan Wagner, has served delightful holiday dishes to the community at its annual Christmas buffet for decades. Last year was the first year since ...

Live Christmas trees for sale limited in Greene County

County residents looking to locally purchase a live Christmas tree for the holidays have limited options, as the Waynesburg Lions Club recently announced that, for the first time in more than 40 years, they will not be selling trees this year.Thomas Dorazio, who has run the club’s Christmas ...