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Cumberland Township Supervisor Candidate: Christine (Sedlacko) Biggins

Residence: Cumberland Township Employment: High School Biology Teacher Education: Greater Latrobe High School; BA Gettysburg College; MS Wilkes University; Ed, Leadership Shippensburg University (current) Political Experience: None Community Involvement: Former YWCA Board Member and former EMT for Gettysburg Fire Department, Current Member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Parish Council, volunteer coach and helper for programs like AYSO, CYO and many youth oriented activities. What makes you the best candidate? I own a home in Cumberland Township and am invested in this community. I plan to raise my children here and want the best community for them. Public service is vital and I want to make sure that I contribute in a positive way to my community. I want to serve as a role model for others, especially our youth and my own children. I want to show them that you can not just sit back and watch things happen, you have to be engaged and part of the solution. I consider myself

Holocaust program remembers victims and woman who survived

The late Shulamit Bastecky spent decades telling the story of her life, one filled with tragedy, miracles and hope. She told it so that young people would know, and she told it so that it won’t happen again. Bastecky, who passed away in January at the age of 79, survived the Holocaust with the help of a nun who hid her in a crib in a basement. On Wednesday evening, she was honored at the Yom HaShoah Holocaust Memorial service held at the Congregation Emanu-El Israel in Greensburg, which co-sponsored the virtual program with Seton Hill University’s National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education.

Unity teens first area females to attain Eagle Scout rank

Courtesy of Dawn Lamuth-Higgins All in the family of Scouting: Eagle Scout Matthew Yothers and his sisters, Hannah Yothers (middle) and Eizabeth Yothers, all of whom are 18, at Fort Ligonier. The girls become Eagle Scouts on Feb. 8. Courtesy of Dawn Higgins-Lamuth Hannah (left) and Elizabeth Yothers, both 18, and members of Boy Scout Troop 1372 of Ligonier, officially become Eagle Scouts on Feb. 8.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Two members of a Ligonier-based Boy Scout troop have just become Eagle Scouts, continuing a family tradition that started with their brother, who achieved the honor in 2018.

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