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Western Pa. Conservancy opens grants for waterway access projects

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is accepting applications for projects to improve access for anglers, canoeists and kayakers to streams, lakes and rivers in Western Pennsylvania. The grants from the conservancy’s Canoe Access Development Fund provide technical assistance and grants of up to $5,000 to build and enhance canoe and kayak

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Western Pa. Conservancy opens grants for waterway access projects

Western Pa. Conservancy opens grants for waterway access projects
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Everything you need to do and see in Ligonier, Pennsylvania

Between Laurel Mountain and Chestnut Ridge sits Ligonier, a small town marked by history and its gorgeous views.

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Ligonier teen installs shelter on Loyalhanna Nature Trail in Eagle Scout project

Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review Tristan Glenn, 18, of Ligonier Borough, answers questions about a storage compartment, at right, in the shelter he built at the entrance to the Loyalhanna Nature Trail during dedication of the structure on Thursday along Route 30 at the border of the borough and Ligonier Township. He completed the shelter as an Eagle Scout project. Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review Tristan Glenn, 18, of Ligonier Borough, accepts a plaque from Susan Huba, executive director of the Loyalhanna Watershed Association, recognizing his completion of the shelter seen here as an Eagle Scout project. The shelter was dedicated on Thursday at the entrance to the association-managed Loyalhanna Nature Trail, along Route 30 at the border of the borough and Ligonier Township.

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