Pennsylvania warned nearly 2 million people who rely on nutrition assistance that payments won’t be made until the federal government shutdown ends.
Unexpected challenges call for increased options when it comes to disease management in corn fields. To help growers stay ...
George Junior Republic’s Jeremiah Sturgeon Chapel has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places after a ...
Slippery Rock’s girls’ soccer team evened their region and overall records by upsetting Route 173 rival Grove City 1-0 in Region 2 action at Troy-Alan Stadium.
The Pine Township Engine Co. hosted its annual Fire Prevention Open House Saturday, this year’s being special because the ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission will host a 9-mile tour of the lost village of Alvira, the remaining TNT bunkers from the World War II era and habitat work ...
The cattle market continues to sort through a tight supply and strong demand. Prices have cooled off somewhat, albeit from record highs, Colorado State University Ag Economist Stephen Koontz wrote in ...
At election poll worker training this week, workers learned a new way to check in voters that promises to save time and work.
Residents of the Iron Tooth Farm in Jefferson Township said they want to take a bite out of a potential surface mine near ...
As respiratory illness is on the rise this season, Allegheny Health Network is encouraging parents to communicate with their children to keep their children aware of prevention tactics and other ...
A bipartisan group of state senators is proposing a blanket ban on students’ smartphones in Pennsylvania schools.
Kristy Lair, 43, of Watsontown, eats the right food, practices a physically fit lifestyle, but what she hadn’t done was regularly take mammograms.