Montour and Moon will face off in a non-section football matchup Friday at 7 p.m. after both secured close wins in their season openers. Other games include Carlynton, Cornell, Sto-Rox and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, all starting simultaneously. Bishop Canevin plays Saturday.
West Hills Gazette
Steelers surprise Cornell Raiders with donation of football gear
The Pittsburgh Steelers, alongside corporate partners, donated X-Tech shoulder pads and football equipment to the Cornell Raiders high school team. Linebacker Alex Highsmith presented the gear, emphasizing its importance for player safety, confidence and performance development for young athletes.
Did You Know: ‘Aura Farming’ is about cultivating confidence in the digital age
The rise of "aura farming" reflects a trend among Gen Alpha and Gen Z, emphasizing effortless coolness and authenticity on social media. This practice promotes self-awareness while fostering a magnetic online presence, encouraging emotional growth and genuine connections.
Ron Howard’s ‘Eden:’ A clash of ideals on a deserted island
"Eden," directed by Ron Howard, explores the dark survival instincts in humanity through the story of conflicting characters on a remote Galapagos Island in 1929.
Rebuilding Hays Manor: Community concerns and zoning challenges
A zoning appeal for the redevelopment of Hays Manor in McKees Rocks faces community opposition due to concerns over public housing saturation. Developer Pennrose aims to create 50 affordable units, but residents doubt promises of improvement.
Kulik: The importance of civics education in today’s schools
The new school year highlights the importance of teaching civics alongside basic subjects. Understanding our Constitution and history is crucial for informed citizenship. Recognizing both achievements and mistakes in our past fosters a comprehensive view of democracy and civic responsibility.
Local industries played a major role in America’s victory in World War II
The December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor transformed Robinson Township by increasing coal mining, railroading and shipbuilding activities. Local industries thrived, producing vital wartime materials while community pride flourished during this significant era of wartime productivity.







