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Bygone taverns of Union City, remembering the cold beer, live music, crowds - and danger
Layden's Restaurant was a pretty nondescript business in Union City's late 1970s landscape. A white, two-story, house-like structure with a slight tilt, it stood along North Main Street, bookended by the railroad tracks and a gas station where the Union City branch of the Corry Federal Credit Union now stands. But for those...
District track and field will test Titusville Rockets’ mettle
The Rockets head to Slippery Rock University Saturday in hopes of making a top two impression to stamp their ticket to states. The event begins at 10 a.m. “The state standards are very difficult to achieve, but the top 2 in each event get to progress to states,” said girls head coach Stacey McDonald. She said the 4X800 relay squad has a legitimate shot, though knows some injuries are also playing a role at the trend of the season. “We hope they can be resolved by next Saturday,” she said.
Orr’s Brewing bringing new life to brewery under new ownership
You may have noticed local brewery and taproom, Orr’s Brewing Co., located at 109 S. Franklin St., has created a lot of buzz on social media lately. Recently, Orr’s was featured on The Keystone News ‘8 Small Town Craft Breweries in Pennsylvania You Need To Check Out’ for a second year in a row. This year however, is stirring things up a little bit more because recently the brewery became under new ownership.
Nick Milano approved as next head coach in wrestling at Fort LeBoeuf
The Fort LeBoeuf school board has approved the hiring of Nick Milano as the next head coach in boys wrestling after the departure of head coach Shane McChesney from the program. In addition, now former Girard head wrestling coach Jason Johnson has joined the Bison as an assistant coach.
Baseball Game Preview: Meadville Will Face Grove City
The Meadville Bulldogs will face off against the Grove City Eagles at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. The last three games Meadville has played have been within two runs, so don't be surprised if it's a close one. Meadville's pitching crew heads into the matchup hoping to repeat the dominance they...
Historic Bell Returned to Meadville Church
In Meadville, a historic bell has been returned to the First Baptist Church, following a $20,000 restoration project. Members of the First Baptist Church spent Thursday morning, moving the 855 pound bell into the church lobby. The bell is marked Revere Boston, and was made by the Revere Foundry in...
Meadville Area Recreational Complex celebrates its 50th anniversary
Meadville comes together to celebrate a community milestone. Voodoo Brewing teamed up with the Meadville Area Recreational Complex to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Voodoo created a fundraiser for the complex through a new golden lager called ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Marc.’. Their goal was to raise $150,000 for...
District 10 Sets Boy's Volleyball AA Bracket
The regular season concluded Tuesday for District 10 boy's volleyball teams. With the regular season over, the committee revealed the AA boy's bracket. Meadville earned the top seed after a perfect record in region play. The Bulldogs will draw Rocky Grove in the quarterfinals. Defending District 10 2A Champion Mercyhurst Prep enters the tournament as the 7 seed. The Lakers will meet Saegertown who beat Mercyhurst Prep in a sweep Tuesday.
DNA Evidence Front and Center in Bosley Murder Trial
FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) – Four witnesses took the stand in the trial of David Allen Bosley on Tuesday. Bosley is accused of raping and murdering 76-year-old Suzette Nellis on or about March 26, 2023, near the bike path between the Allegheny River and the Penelec facility on West 1st Street in Oil City.
Avery's PAWsitive Change Pet Food Pantry: A Wish Come True Transform into Local Non-Profit
A young lady from Corry took a major health challenge and turned it into a wish come true for her, and now for her entire community. The first time Erie News Now Sunrise Anchor Tracie Teudhope Make-A-Wish kid Avery Sontheimer, her wish was granted. Make-A-Wish surprised Avery with a beautifully...
Education & Training Center at Pitt-Titusville breaks ground on $7 million project
The Education & Training Center at Pitt-Titusville – ETC – started a building renovation to transform the current Student Union building into a multifunctional space that will meet the needs of partners, students, as well as serve economic development players in the region, for years to come. “We...
Police: Local Man Threatened by Unknown Person After Refusing to Pay for Escort Services
PLEASANTVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — PPolice say a local man was threatened by a person posing as a worker for an online escort service. According to a report released on Saturday, May 11, Franklin-based State Police received a report of terroristic threats from a known victim in Pleasantville Borough, Venango County.
Softball Recap: Cochranton wins going away against Lakeview
Cochranton won the last time they faced Lakeview, and things went their way on Thursday too. Everything went the Cochranton Cardinals' way against the Lakeview Sailors as the Cochranton Cardinals made off with a 13-1 win. The victory made it back-to-back wins for Cochranton. Brooklyn Needler made a big impact...
State police investigating death of 13-year-old boy in UTV crash in West Mead Township
MEADVILLE — The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a 13-year-old boy who was killed when the utility task vehicle he was riding in crashed near the city on Saturday morning. The boy, whose name was not released, died at the Meadville Medical Center after being taken there from the scene...
Meadville, PA's Rap Titan, YNS ScarSaiyan, Unleashes the Intoxicating Track of 2024, "1,2,3"
May 16, 2024 / PRZen / MEADVILLE, Pa. -- The raw, creative energy of hip-hop flourishing in the dusty corners of Western Pennsylvania just found its latest champ in the form of YNS ScarSaiyan, whose soul-shattering single "1,2,3" dropped today like a nuclear bomb set to disrupt the rap soundscape.
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