COVID-19 heroes earn admiration
“We got this” has been the anthem throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and nothing exemplifies it better than the health care professionals k...
Susan Skiff walked into a room at Butler Memorial Hospital and found a man in his 90s propped up in his bed and looking glum.
She visited with him for a bit. He glanced ...
Nurse among volunteers testing patients for virus
Registered nurse Amy Hortert is truly on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic. She's one of 16 medical personnel who ...
Time to check wear, tear & repair
With more non-emergency construction in the state opening up May 1, it might be time to get on top of some home improvement.
And what b...
Staying at home puts a crimp in everyone’s lifestyle. The coming warm weather and spring blooming bulbs, perennials, shrubs and trees give us many reasons to go outside ...
Family tackles improvements while self-isolating
With nowhere to go and no one to see, some homeowners are turning their idle hands to construction.
When Mike Travis and...
Behind mask, visiting nurse still reaches out to terminally ill
Caring for the terminally ill and dying takes a special person. Add the protocol required as the coronavir...
Agency director steers services, resources to help community's seniors
Beth Herold is spending a lot of time on the road these days.
With the advent of the COVID-19 pand...
CRANBERRY TWP — Jennifer Bunofsky and her husband, Brian, have three academic generations studying under their roof.
Jake is a sophomore at John Carroll University in Cl...
Dairy farms forced to take drastic steps
The fields at Marburger Farm Dairy in Evans City are running white.
Milk, gallons and gallons of it, has had to be dumped.
Commer...