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A Second Industrial Revolution — driven by coal, steel, manufacturing and transportation — was rapidly building the nation.
Oakland Township, named after the abundance of oak trees found within it’s boundaries, didn’t exist until 1854 when it was ...
While the Herman Post Office remains closed, the community it serves has been placed on a United States Postal Service ...
A Common Pleas Court judge said she will issue a decision on a challenge to the nomination papers Tom Donaldson filed to run ...
Dean Cain, the actor best known for portraying Superman on a 1990s television show, wants to join the U.S. Immigration and ...
A county judge has granted a request to hire an expert in the use of deadly force to aid in the defense of the man charged ...
Cranberry Township is seeking 10 contestants for its first 16066 BBQ Bash Rib Cook-Off, which is set for Sept. 20, on the ...
For more than 135 years, Slippery Rock University has provided accessible and affordable higher education that has enhanced ...
Yesterday’s Butler Eagle reported the Butler County Federated Library System has been forced to limit use of popular digital ...
Few food companies have had a more lasting impact on American eating and buying habits than Pittsburgh’s own H.J. Heinz ...
Seventy-years after her death, Philadelphia’s “Saint Kate” still marvels. Born Catherine Marie Drexel (it’s uncertain when ...
A kickoff party for the North Washington Rodeo was held Monday evening, Aug. 11, with performances by the Moniteau High ...
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