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Poll workers needed in some Allegheny County precincts as primary election prep continues

Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review Chet Harhut, deputy manager of the Allegheny County Election’s Division, at the Allegheny County election warehouse in October 2020. Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review Chet Harhut, deputy manager of the Allegheny County Election’s Division, at the Allegheny County election warehouse in October 2020.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Election clerks are still needed in six municipalities and three of Pittsburgh’s wards, but most positions at polling places are filled and workers have been trained, Allegheny County Administrative Services Deputy Director Jessica Garofolo told the elections board Tuesday.

Allegheny County Councilor Bob Macey Draws Primary Challenge From Steel Valley Teacher Steven Singer

Macey had mixed feelings about the sick days legislation, but after consulting with local labor leaders, the former steelworker said, “I went along with them. Sometimes there s a little give and take. And so I voted for it.” Macey’s challenger, Singer, argues that the 9th District needs a stronger advocate for current and future workers. He has made funding for the Allegheny County Port Authority and community college system top priorities. Of the Port Authority, Singer said, “My wife used to take a bus into work, but they ve cut so many routes that that s pretty much impossible anymore. “The Mon Valley,” the White Oak resident added, consists of “working-class neighborhoods. These are neighborhoods where we have a lot of people of color. Don t we have a right to public transportation?”

Twenty Won, an anthology by female writers sharing stories of resilience, launches April 21

Courtesy of Kelli Komondor “Twenty Won: an anthology of 21 female entrepreneurs sharing stories of business resilience during the 2020 global crisis,” will launch April 21. Courtesy of Merilee Smith Merilee Smith of Allison Park is a contributing author to “Twenty Won: an anthology of 21 female entrepreneurs sharing stories of business resilience during the 2020 global crisis,” which will launch April 21. Courtesy of Kelli Komondor Kelli Komondor of Port Vue is the author behind “Twenty Won: an anthology of 21 female entrepreneurs sharing stories of business resilience during the 2020 global crisis,” which will launch April 21.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.

Allegheny County Health Department starts providing Mon Valley poor air quality alerts

Allegheny County Health Department starts providing Mon Valley poor air quality alerts
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The Stroller, March 16, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley

th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. UPMC offers free webinar about spinal stenosis UPMC will a free live webinar, “Your Pain May Be Spinal Stenosis,” at noon Friday online. Spinal surgeon Dr. Mark A. Frye will discuss nerve compression, sciatica and disc herniations. Registration is required. To register, visit UPMC.com/VirtualEvents. Free grab and go lunch offered Wednesday at Allegheny Valley Church of God Allegheny Valley Church of God, 216 Catalpa St., New Kensington, will serve free grab and go lunches at noon Wednesday. Chicken alfredo will be served for as long as the food lasts. Those attending are reminded to observe social distancing while making their pickup. For details, call 724-335-0994.

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