After Kiski Township police Sgt. Thomas Dessell, four other officers and the police secretary quit in protest in early July, the township supervisors whose actions they objected to have scrambled to replace the officers. The township is recovering from the mass resignation. The township supervisors have restored the positions with
The Kiski Township supervisors will vote on hiring two police officers during their meeting Wednesday. Four of the township’s six officers and the police secretary quit last week over claims of harassment and intimidation, former Sgt. Thomas Dessell said. The township supervisors hired a new police chief, Lee Bartolicius, last
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Pictured, from left, are Apollo Councilman Craig Williams, Council Vice President Mark Tarle and Mayor Cindee Virostek.
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Apollo Council Vice-President Mark Tarle lost in a tight, four-way contest on the Democratic ticket for three seats on Apollo Council.
Two of the Democrats who won are incumbents, along with current Mayor Cindee Virostek.
Unofficial results from the Armstrong County Elections Department for the Democratic nomination for three, four-year seats on Apollo Council were as follows: Craig Williams: 43 votes, 30%; Cindee Virostek: 38 votes, 26.5%; Patrick Zelonka: 36 votes, 25.2%; and Tarle: 26 votes, 18.2%.