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PennDOT to replace four bridges/culverts for nearly $5 4 million projects in Apollo area

Gov. Tom Wolf recently highlighted important road projects in the region, including four bridge replacements with new culverts for $5.4 million in Apollo and Kiski Township. These projects will replace four structurally deficient bridges, said Tina Gibbs, a spokeswoman for PennDOT District 10, which covers Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, and

Apollo official says it s safe to park RVs at former nuke site

Apollo official says it s safe to park RVs at former nuke site
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Apollo Council VP loses in the primary; still wants to be involved

Photos courtesy of the candidates. Pictured, from left, are Apollo Councilman Craig Williams, Council Vice President Mark Tarle and Mayor Cindee Virostek.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. 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%.

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