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Want a stainless steel sink/toilet combo? Pa. prison’s surplus up for auction.
An online auction is offering everything from signs to tools to basketball backboards that used to fill a former Pennsylvania state prison. Bill Anderson Auctioneers is handling the sale of nearly 650 surplus items from the state prison in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, that closed in June 2013. If you purchase...
Open mic nights feature local talent in Jeannette
Performers looking to share their artistic craft are getting a chance through new monthly open mic nights in Jeannette. Practice Makes Perfect is working with You Are Here gallery and Jeannette Recreation Board to organize and host the events at the amphitheater on Clay Avenue. The open mic nights will be held the fourth Wednesday of every month through October from 7-9 p.m.
‘Equal-opportunity offender’: Bethel Park native pulls no punches as ventriloquist
Complete with frosty hair, even whiter teeth and ever-present sunglasses, meet Joe Bidentime. “He came into my life at the end of 2020. And the reason he came into my life was he was president, and I’m an equal-opportunity offender,” Bethel Park native April Brucker said. Four years...
Free outdoor concerts bring Irwin community, businesses, artists together
Pittsburgh band Gene the Werewolf rocks out last July at the Twin Lakes Park Peach Plaza Expansion Area east of Greensburg. TribLive. Borough groups and businesses are taking advantage of the warm weather to bring a summer full of music to Irwin’s downtown. “We wanted to please a variety...
A beverage girlie’s guide to Penn State
I’m often referred to as and self-identify as a beverage girlie. The only person I would forfeit my reign to is my mother, the original beverage girlie, who has several years of experience over me. One day, I’ll get there. Coming from the West Coast, I knew many...
'American Idol' Judge Luke Bryan Announces Farm Tour 2024 Dates
For the 15th consecutive year, Luke is kicking off fall with his signature Farm Tour—and tickets are officially on sale!. “Time to get your boots and those farmer’s tans ready y’all,” he captioned a post announcing the Farm Tour 2024 dates: September 21, 26, 27, and 28.
Murrysville library seeks area writers for local author fair
Murrysville Community Library staff wants to give local authors a chance to connect with local readers, and will host its first-ever author fair next month. “At the end of our summer reading program last year, the one thing we got a lot of was requests for more literary events,” said library Director Amy Riegner. “With us doing the craft fair recently, we thought why not do the same thing, but for books?”
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