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Mars Authorizes Bond For Elementary Renovation
The Mars Area School Board is taking the next step forward with an expansion project at their elementary school. At their meeting Tuesday night, board members unanimously approved a resolution to authorize the issuance of General Obligation bonds in the amount not to exceed $12.355 million. This is expected to...
2024 HSSN football position-by-position breakdown: Scouting the safeties , Trib HSSN
Latrobe’s John Wetzel runs against against West Allegheny in the first half during a WPIAL first round playoff game Nov. 3, 2023, at West Allegheny High School. TribLive HSSN will break down the top players at one position per day until Week Zero. Here is a look at the top safeties for the 2024 season.
Cornell looking to take program to new heights despite tough conference schedule
Not too long ago, the Cornell football program was shut down. From 2012-15, it was part of a co-op with Quaker Valley. Since then, Cornell coach Ed Dawson has been along for the ride. After a breakthrough 9-2 campaign in 2019, the football program was on the rise. In three of the past five seasons, Cornell has won at least eight games, amassing nine victories twice (2019 and 2021).
The Birdie tells A-K Valley seniors to take a bow, or hit a Griddy, in Week Zero
At this time of year, high school football players, especially seniors, often are admonished by old folks to appreciate what they have before it’s gone. There will be a Facebook post with a picture of an empty field, usually a little bit of fog, and the text will tell athletes to remember the feeling of brotherhood with teammates or the satisfaction of working toward a goal because it will be a memory someday soon and it will be missed.
Duquesne University welcomes one of its largest incoming classes
PITTSBURGH — Things are getting busier on the Bluff. It's move-in time for students at Duquesne University. There were a lot of those familiar plastic laundry carts helping students and family get their belongings into the dorms on Tuesday. University President Ken Gormley said he has already helped students...
Ballet’s Growth, Development And The Unique Challenges Still Faced By Young Black Dancers Today
Indira Cunningham addresses the ongoing fight for representation and agency in ballet, and how the art form’s growth and development can sometimes mask the unique challenges still faced by young Black dancers today. The post Ballet’s Growth, Development And The Unique Challenges Still Faced By Young Black Dancers Today appeared first on NewsOne.
Pitt Releases 2024-25 Non-Conference Schedule
Pitt has released its 2024-25 non-conference basketball schedule. Nov. 22 vs. LSU (at the Greenbrier (WV)) Nov. 24 vs. UCF or Wisconsin (at the Greenbrier (WV)) Dec. 4 at Mississippi State (ACC/SEC Challenge) Dec. 11 vs. Eastern Kentucky. Dec. 21 Vs. Sam Houston. Here are Pitt’s conference matchups for the...
Greensburg MusicFest returns with special performances by Band Together Pittsburgh
Several guest stars from Band Together Pittsburgh will take over the mic, and drums, during an autism-friendly performance Saturday at Greensburg Music Fest. Performers who are on the autism spectrum will provide three opening acts for The Nied’s Hotel Band at St. Clair Park. Members of the band plan to take a break during certain songs to allow four vocalists and drummer to take over, said Lisa Hnath, who does event planning and fundraising for Band Together Pittsburgh.
Lawrenceville Corporation Presents, Sidewalk Soiree: Goodbye to Noise, Cones, & Dust… Hello to Fall Fare, Sips, & Sales
Owning a small business is difficult. Lawrenceville has over 300 businesses, and one of Lawrenceville Corporation's responsibilities is to manage the business district: to hear business owners' concerns, to advocate for them, and to support them in their business endeavors. Small business owners in Lower Lawrenceville were greatly challenged this past Fall and Spring when a construction project that was supposed to last 2-3 months extended 9 months into a busy shopping season. Construction and updated infrastructure are necessary in moving a city like ours into the future, but this project showed the importance of communication and collaboration.
Tickets to SHIRLEY JONES: A GALA CELEBRATION Presented by Pittsburgh CLO on Sale
Join Pittsburgh CLO on Saturday, September 21st at 4:00PM at the Byham Theater for an unforgettable Gala event celebrating the extraordinary life, career, and legacy of Pittsburgh native Shirley Jones, the beloved star of the original THE MUSIC MAN film. Born and raised in Smithton, PA, just outside of Pittsburgh, Shirley's illustrious career began when she was discovered at a casting call for Rodgers and Hammerstein. Her exceptional talent quickly led to starring roles in Broadway productions and iconic films such as OKLAHOMA! and CAROUSEL. This celebration honors her deep roots in the Pittsburgh community and her remarkable journey to stardom.
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory bringing mobile museum to PNC Park
A view from outside of PNC Park on the morning before the first home game of season on Thursday, April 8, 2021. JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | TribLive. A unique opportunity awaits fans at PNC Park this week as the Pittsburgh Pirates host the Cincinnati Reds. The Louisville Slugger Museum &...
Peaceful Resolution, Suspect in Custody After Hours-Long SWAT Standoff in Pittsburgh's Banksville Area
After a tense standoff lasting several hours in Pittsburgh's Banksville neighborhood, a man was taken into custody late Tuesday night. The incident, which started with a report of a domestic assault, led to SWAT negotiators making repeated attempts to engage with the man who had barricaded himself inside a residence on the 2900 block of Banksville Road, as reported by CBS News Pittsburgh.
A-K Valley boys soccer preview: Deer Lakes opens season with chip on its shoulder
It was another strong regular season for the Deer Lakes boys soccer team that concluded with a section title, but its reign as defending WPIAL champs didn’t last as long as they wanted. The Lancers were stunned 4-0 by Hopewell in the first round of the WPIAL Class 2A...
Johnson Signs Pro Contract in Hungary
Pittsburgh, Pa. - Former Duquesne University women's basketball forward Precious Johnson has signed a professional contract with TARR KSC Szekszárd, who competes in the top flight of the Hungarian Basketball League. Johnson, a native of Helsingborg, Sweden, appeared in 136 games for Duquesne from 2019 to 2024 while having...
Assistant Secretary Pyatt’s Travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources Geoffrey R. Pyatt will travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 21-22 to meet with industry, academia, community leaders, and NGOs to highlight Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR) work on energy security, the energy transition, and U.S. support for Ukraine’s energy sector. On August 21, Assistant...
Matt Sieg leads championship-caliber team at Fort Cherry
Editor’s note: Trib HSSN will publish team-by-team previews for one conference per day until the start of the high school football season Friday. Due to production schedule conflicts, the Serra Catholic preview will be published later in the week. The moment the clock hit zeroes at the PIAA Class...
Man Charged After Cemetery Vandalism
Police have filed charges following an incident of vandalism earlier this year at a local cemetery. According to Butler Township Police, the incident occurred May 24th at St. Peter Cemetery on North Main Street Extension. 25-year-old Jason Pavlik of Natrona Heights is accused of knocking over and damaging numerous headstones...
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