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Jill Litzinger and son, Joshua, check out the artwork

Jill Litzinger and son, Joshua, check out the artwork

Jill Litzinger and son, Joshua, check out the artwork displayed during the Taste of the Arts Naturally 2013 art show held Thursday evening at the Piney Valley Golf Course. The event, hosted by Family and Morale... More

Corps to Receive All Regulatory Submissions Electronically

Corps to Receive All Regulatory Submissions Electronically

In the interest of public health and safety, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District will receive all new regulatory permit applications and incoming correspondence submissions electronically. Elec... More

An individual admires Christina Taylor’s “Elisha” drawing

An individual admires Christina Taylor’s “Elisha” drawing

An individual admires Christina Taylor’s “Elisha” drawing during the Taste of the Arts Naturally 2013 art show held Thursday evening at the Piney Valley Golf Course. The event, hosted by Family and Morale, Well... More

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