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PIAA team wrestling tournament moves from Giant Center to Altoona HS

Teams that qualify for the state dual-meet wrestling tournament this season will not be able to boast, 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to Hershey.鈥 The PIAA announced in a press release Thursday morning that the 2025 PIAA Team Wrestling Championships for both classifications will be held at the Altoona ...

H-S Athlete of the Week: Addie Ciez, Laurel Highlands

Name: Addie Ciez School: Laurel Highlands Class: Junior Sport: Swimming Ciez鈥檚 week: The junior qualified for five WPIAL events in non-section meets against Derry and Ligonier Valley. Ciez hit qualifying cuts in the 200-yard freestyle, 200 IM, 100 butterfly, 500 freestyle and 100 ...

Taxes, trails and Trump: Fayette commissioners raise taxes

Editors Note: This article was changed on Dec. 20 to correct the name of Charles Brant. Emotions ran high Thursday, as residents filled the conference room inside the Gallatin Building in downtown Uniontown to listen as the Fayette County commissioners voted 2-1 to raise taxes. Many of the ...

Rivalry renewed: Albert Gallatin wrestlers down LH

Albert Gallatin and Laurel Highlands are not only county rivals, but the two schools met in section play many times prior to the Mustangs not being able to field a wrestling team for close to nine years. Prior to this season, the last time Laurel Highlands hosted a dual meet was against the ...

Olivia Scott Foundation touches lives after tragedy

Olivia Scott was a 17-year-old junior at McGuffey High School in 2009. She loved playing volleyball and ran track. She had a part-time job and was a huge Pittsburgh Penguins fan. 鈥淥livia was as cantankerous as they make, and yet, she was so caring and giving. For example, there was an ...

County jail faces understaffed woes

A female correction officer at the Fayette County jail was 鈥済iven鈥 53 hours of mandatory overtime this month, said the president of the union that represents the jail鈥檚 guards. Chase Rutherford, president of the United Mine Workers of America Local 911, came to the county鈥檚 jail board ...