Here in Connellsville we are starting our city’s celebration of the American Revolution with an American history contest.
Let’s review for the test:
In the early 1770s, King George III rejected all restraints on his power. He sent militarized police to American cities where they ...
On behalf of The Salvation Army, I would like to extend our deepest thanks for the extraordinary generosity shown during the 40th annual Give-A-Christmas campaign, facilitated with kindness by the Ãå±±½ûµØ. Thanks to your support, we raised a remarkable $24,707—shattering our $10,000 ...
In recent days, the country has been reminded again of how far our civic culture has deteriorated under the influence of Donald Trump.
When conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was murdered, Democrats were accused of celebrating his death. In reality, those reactions came, if at all, from ...
As a local business owner who has proudly served this community over the past few years, I have witnessed firsthand the growing challenge that homelessness presents—not just for those without shelter but for the entire neighborhood, including small businesses like mine.
Homelessness is often ...
The editorial by William Cotter published in the Ãå±±½ûµØ on Sunday, June 22 is right on
point and a reason for concern.
If you have not read this editorial, you should.
The bill it references, SB 194, was introduced by Doug Mastriano, and is a direct attempt to limit what the ...