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Dog of The Week: Dawson seeks adoption from Beaver County Humane Society
(Dog of The Week is a regular feature by the Beaver County Humane Society seeking forever homes for adorable dogs.) Hello everyone. My name is Dawson. As you can see, I’m super photogenic and adorable. Just look at that mug. I am a neutered male, brown and black Labrador...
History museum will remain in old New Cumberland school after building sells at auction
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) – New Cumberland recently moved their city-building offices downtown after being in the old school for almost two decades. Recently, the former New Cumberland High School building sold at auction leaving many in the community wondering what’s going to happen to the building. Miguel Charnenko of Tampa, Florida purchased the […]
Recent Grammy winner Allison Russell will perform in Pa. this year
Allison Russell won her first Grammy Award this year for Best American Roots Performance for “Eve Was Black.”. The Americana folk singer will go on a headlining “The Returners Tour” this fall that includes a stop in Pa. with support from Kara Jackson. Russell will perform on...
Badflower ‘No Place Like Home Tour’ includes one stop in Pa. Where to buy tickets.
The hard rock band, Badflower, is going on tour and will perform once in Pa. The “No Place Like Home Tour 2024″ includes a performance on Friday, Sept. 13, at the Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks. Special guests on the tour of Slothrust and Missio. The band’s latest...
Charles Wesley Godwin announces outdoor Pittsburgh concert with his Beaver County band
PITTSBURGH ― They've played stadiums, performed on late-night TV, been profiled by Rolling Stone magazine and entertained crowds at some of America's most prestigious concert venues and music festivals. On Sept. 13, Charles Wesley Godwin and his Beaver County backing band will add another, more localized milestone, when the alternative-country band headlines...
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum street fair aims to transport attendees to the past
Originally opened in 1954 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the PA Trolley Museum has worked to preserve Pittsburgh’s trolley history for the past 70 years. To celebrate decades of operation and a recently-established Welcome and Education Center, the museum is hosting a weekend street fair May 18 and 19, which promises to take visitors on a "step back in time" to an age of fire dancers, stilt walkers, street artists and, of course, antique trolleys.
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