Military Women of the Southwest, an organization of female veterans, hosted a cleanup Saturday at the Slumbering Mountain Cemetery in Organ off U.S. 70 specially for the holiday.
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Two local veterans are celebrating the completion of the Veterans Treatment Court program, and the hard work and life changing events that had to take place for it to happen.
Each participant was in the program for quite some time with ups and downs, issues caused by the pandemic, deployment and more and via a Zoom celebration Monday, District Judge Foster Cotthoff says this program is different from drug and other treatment courses, because their participants have struggles that others may not have to face, making their success even more impressive.
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Jennifer L. Jeffries announced her bid for re-election to the office of magisterial district judge in South Union and Menallen townships.
Jeffries, of South Union Township, assumed her role at the start of 2016, working judiciously to keep crime off the streets in her jurisdiction. She has dedicated herself to finding balance in treating constituents fairly and with respect, while maintaining positive working relationships with state police, the newly established Menallen Township Police Force, code enforcement agents of both townships, and the Uniontown City Police, who patrol the South Union Township Sheepskin Trail.
Jeffriesâs initial campaign also promised to build working relationships with the Uniontown and Laurel Highlands School Districts; she has since been selected as the countyâs magisterial district judge to pilot a child-advocacy program to eliminate truancy in select schools. Jeffries demonstrates her genuine concern for students, in her work to implement re