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May 29, 2008

Gold Rush: Baggett avoids trouble in final to win 100m hurdles

Years from now, people will be able to look at the lists of PIAA track champions and see that Moon's Layne Baggett was the 2008 Class AAA girls 100-meter hurdles champion in 14.51.  read more »

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Tigers allow lead to slip away in consolation game

The biggest swing in the WPIAL Class AAA third-place game between Moon and Blackhawk didn't come from anyone standing in the batter's box. It was the swing in momentum that one single call made.  read more »

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Author connects with her past in Neville

Jean Boggio saw Neville Township for the first time last year, but she discovered her past buried under the island's industry.  read more »

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OLSH student earns top award

It was a surprise when Peter Wotjechko found out his picture was on the cover of Catholic Digest as one of 12 Young Leaders of Tomorrow.  read more »

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Shouse Park upgrades hit roadblock

Crescent Township's Shouse Park upgrades have hit an unexpected, but surmountable, roadblock.  read more »

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Meeting room remodel nearly complete

Since 1969, countless Moon Township officials, staff and residents have walked behind the township building's imposing meeting room table.  read more »

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Bike rodeo planned in Neville

It won't be long before kids are out of school and hit the roads with their bikes, many of them riding without helmets and many without the proper safety knowledge.  read more »

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Moon board approves tax hike

Moon Area School District taxpayers could be forced to dig deeper into their pockets to pay their property tax bills, if a proposed budget gains final approval late next month.  read more »

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No rush to add table games just yet

With casinos that have already opened across the state reportedly doing blockbuster business, it should probably come as no surprise that some state legislators, most notably Democratic Rep. Bill DeWeese, are once again talking about adding table games to  read more »

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