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ThePittsburghChannel.Com updated Nov. 21, 2009 BLAIRSVILLE, Pa. - THE PITTSBURGH CHANNEL.com Flags at Pennsylvania state facilities flew at half-staff on Saturday in honor of Army Staff Sgt.
Pedestrians at two crosswalks in Indiana Borough may feel they're rubbing elbows with George Bailey in mythical Bedford Falls as they shop for the holidays along Philadelphia Street.
Downtown Indiana and the Jimmy Stewart Museum will inaugurate new pedestrian crossing announcements featuring the voice of Rich Little as Jimmy Stewart at noon Thursday at Renda Broadcasting Headquarters at the corner of Ninth and Philadelphia streets.
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According to an announcement made by Pope Benedict XVI Saturday, Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades will be leaving the Diocese of Harrisburg in 2010 and transferring to Indiana.
A representative from an Ebensburg engineering firm said most of the schools in the Indiana Area School District could use an expansion to help meet the needs of current programs.
A woman who was sitting in her car at the Indiana Mall in Indiana County got quite a scare when, police said, a man broke the driver's side window and jumped inside the vehicle.
The Indiana Area School Board has taken the next step in purchasing a new piano for the junior high, as well as replacing the lights in the senior high gymnasium.
State police in Indiana County said a barefoot man smashed the glass door of a White Township convenience store and walked in, stealing almost $500 worth of scratch-off state lottery tickets.
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A California debt collection company has agreed to pay $2.55 million to settle a lawsuit brought by thousands of Pennsylvanians who claim they were wrongly led to believe they had to pay costly fees to avoid criminal charges for bouncing checks.