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While covid prevented a lot of in-person events and regular meetings from happening for over two years, at least one has survived. On Thursday evenings at Lower Burrell City Hall, the only Citizen’s Police Academy still operating in Westmoreland County meets for two hours. The 10-week session is back this ....
Rostraver attorney Chris Huffman announced his candidacy for the district judge seat that covers the township and several neighboring communities. Huffman, 55, is a registered Republican and said he plans to cross-file for the May 16 primary election. He has been practicing as an attorney for nearly 30 years. “As ....
Paul Peirce | Tribune-Review Paul Peirce | Tribune-Review New operating procedures have been implemented at all 16 Westmoreland County district court offices aimed at enhancing social distancing. Most offices have procedural changes posted on front doors. Paul Peirce | Tribune-Review Signs requiring facemasks be worn were posted in Westmoreland County district court offices as pandemic began in March 2020.
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Editor’s note: This is an occasional series examining how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the lives of members of our community. Attorney Chris Haidze doesn’t regret for a minute his decision to make a major career move in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic to become Westmoreland County special courts administrator. ....
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Derry Township’s longtime district judge will not seek reelection, marking the end of his three decades on the bench, according to an announcement. Mark J. Bilik, 65, of New Alexandria plans to retire in August, said Chris Haidze, magisterial district court administrator. He was appointed to the post in August 1991 by then-Gov. Robert Casey to fill the unexpired term of his retired predecessor. Bilik won the Democratic nomination in the primary election that year and then secured the seat that fall. He was elected to his fifth term in 2015. ....