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Hearing on signs set for proposed GetGo in Greensburg

A public hearing regarding signs for the GetGo development planned at the former Family Video store in Greensburg is scheduled for this week. The hearing, scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday in the council chambers at Greensburg City Hall, will consist of developers going in front of the zoning hearing board

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Business owners buckle down for new covid restrictions

Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review Customers pick up takeout meals Saturday and dine on the patio of Jigger’s Pub in Export. Julie Watkins Bernie Carbone (from left), Paula Dorko, Pam Henderson, Sarah LaRue and Susan Heiutzelman wore their ugly sweater attire and opted Saturday for the “virtual” version of the annual Saint Bartholomew Ugly Sweater 5K. Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review Employees prepare take-out orders inside of Jigger’s Pub’s kitchen in Export on Dec. 12, 2020. Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review Employee Faith Anderson helps prepare take-out orders inside of Jigger’s Pub’s kitchen in Export on Dec. 12, 2020.   Details Expanded guidelines impact outdoor events, as wellIn addition to curbing indoor dining until 2021, the state s newly expanded health and safety orders also include a cap on outdoor events at 50 people.

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Western Pa. hair salons make the cut on latest covid restrictions

Becky Goodwin was on “pins and needles all week.” The owner of Tula Organic Salon & Spa in Squirrel Hill was worried about Gov. Tom Wolf ordering another shutdown. Goodwin’s business, along with other salons and barber shops in the state, was ordered closed for three months between March and June. She dreaded the thought of going through it all again. But on Thursday afternoon, while the governor was ordering the closure of restaurants, bars and high school sports until Jan. 4, he gave her and other salon owners a reprieve. Why would hair-cutting joints be allowed to remain open? State officials presented Meda Higa, an assistant professor of biology at York College. She referenced a case study of hair salons where masking kept people from contracting the coronavirus by stylists who had tested positive for covid-19.

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