Montour High School's production of "On the Town" captures the vibrancy of New York City through the teamwork and dedication of its students. With captivating performances from the cast, the musical showcases their journey and connection, highlighting the essence of friendship and family, while delighting the audience.
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Did You Know: It was no coincidence that the NFL chose Pittsburgh to host this year’s NFL draft
Pittsburgh will host the 2026 NFL Draft, chosen for its football tradition, energetic fan base and excellent infrastructure. The event is expected to boost tourism and local businesses, showcasing the city's cultural transformation and vibrant spirit to visitors.
Drew’s Review: Pace of latest ‘Super Mario’ movie isn’t a match for the original
West Hills Gazette film critic Drew Moniot writes that “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is a sequel capitalizing on the success of its predecessor, featuring beloved characters and visual splendor. But its storyline struggles with complexity, ultimately failing to match the humor of the original. Despite shortcomings, box office success seems assured.
Terrible Towel art piece, Steelers Country gathering spot highlight NFL Draft attractions
Pittsburgh Steelers fans can engage with their team during the 2026 NFL Draft from April 23-25 at Steelers Country, an interactive space in Point State Park. Activities include exhibits, Q&As, retail experiences and a chance to win prizes.
Montours Presbyterian Church: A historical legacy lives on
In 1778, early settlers sought a place of worship in nature, leading to the establishment of Montours Presbyterian Church in Robinson Township. Initially a log structure, the church evolved with a brick building in 1924. Today, it serves as a community hub, honoring its historical legacy.
Parkway West/Route 22-30 interchange project to feature an artist’s touch
A $58 million highway project in Robinson Township will introduce Pennsylvania's first Diverging Diamond Interchange. The project also will include images created by local artist Kim Beck, whose design, themed “Hidden Histories,” incorporates regional ecological elements. The project is just getting started and will take more than three years to complete.
Kennedy Township teen hopes to use ‘Voice’ experience to continue her journey toward stardom
Ashley Marina, an 18-year-old from Kennedy Township, shares her experience on "The Voice" after being eliminated in the battle round. Despite the setback, she has no regrets and resumed her studies at Belmont University. With a passion for music since childhood, Ashley aims for a successful career as a live performer.







