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Tigers plan to rebound in 2008

People around the Moon football program generally want to forget most of the 2007 season.  read more »

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Raiders seek to establish identity through consistency

Change has been a constant around Cornell football in recent times.  read more »

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Coraopolis company recalls kerosene that could explode

Pittsburgh Terminals Corp. of Coraopolis has issued a voluntary recall of kerosene in Western Pennsylvania and in parts of three other states because of concerns it might contain gasoline and be explosive.  read more »

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RMU earns grant from National Science Foundation

Robert Morris University received a $562,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to promote math, science and engineering.  read more »

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Moon teacher sentenced to jail time for sex with student

A former Moon Area High School health and gym teacher was sentenced to 1 1/2 to 3 years in jail this morning for having sex with a freshman student.  read more »

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Wal-Mart opponents not backing down in Moon

Residents opposed to bringing a Wal-Mart Superstore to Moon have taken legal action to halt the proposed construction.  read more »

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Neville Island brings in business, loses industrial image

The opening this week of a four-story hotel on Neville Island is signal of changing times for a community long known for industrial pollution.  read more »

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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott opens on Neville Island

A 110-room Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, owned and managed by Concord Hospitality Enterprises Co. which has Keith McGraw as a partner, opened Tuesday on Neville Island.  read more »

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Body found in vehicle along secluded road in Moon

Allegheny County homicide detectives and local police are investigating the death of a person whose body was found in a car parked along the side of a secluded road Monday in Moon.  read more »

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Moon woman gets probation for false tax return

A Moon woman has been sentenced to 24 months on probation for her conviction for filing a false income tax return.  read more »

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