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Armstrong County group plans lobbying trip to push for Allegheny River lock funding

As the Allegheny River Development Corp. prepares to head to the nation’s capital to lobby for money to keep locks open along the river, they’re looking for as much support as they can get. The ARDC, a grassroots organization based in Armstrong County, works with the Army Corps of Engineers

Employee exodus blamed on hostile work environment in Allegheny Township

A slew of administrative resignations in Allegheny Township apparently has resulted in unrest among its three supervisors. Three township administrative employees — administrative assistant Denise Johnston, Director of Public Safety Lee Schumaker and Township Manager Greg Primm — submitted letters of resignation to supervisors. Johnston intends to resign effective Aug.

Lower Burrell appoints Greg Primm as manager; Ron Welker picked for council vacancy

It takes Greg Primm 21 minutes to drive from his Kiski Township home to Lower Burrell City Hall. He’ll be getting used to that commute come September. Lower Burrell Council on Monday unanimously voted to hire Primm, currently Allegheny Township’s manager, as the city’s manager. “I’m looking so forward to

New Lower Burrell Council members want movies in the park, and a microbrewery would be nice, too

Two new Lower Burrell Council members are calling to help the city’s fire volunteer departments and bring a microbrewery and more to the city. Lower Burrell Council welcomed two new Republican members this month, Brandy Grieff and David Stoltz, who ran unopposed for a four-year term. They replace Councilmen Joe

Lower Burrell Council bestows honors for covid-19 response and city beautification

Call it pent-up gratefulness. Lower Burrell Council awarded a whopping four proclamations this week thanking residents and others. After covid-19 pandemic restrictions shut down public meetings for more than a year, Lower Burrell Council is in its second month of in-person public meetings. Council delayed publicly honoring residents and groups until this week. Council issued proclamations Monday to Bethel Nursery School, the Burrell School District and the Burrellton Garden Club. Councilman Rob Hamilton, with the help of his son, John Robert Hamilton, issued two proclamations to the Bethel Nursery School, which John attends. “Covid-19 created a devastating impact on all communities,” the elder Hamilton said. “We take for granted the hard work people do when these things happen.”

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