Faithbridge Community Church is celebrating its 20th anniversary soon, and the Rev. James Hogan reflects on two decades of ministry filled with victories and losses. Founded in July 2005, it has played a vital role in the community, fostering deep connections and experiences.
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EQT’s Rice shares his thoughts on the energy industry and the power of AI
Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corp., discussed energy poverty and the need for technological advancements. He emphasized the importance of affordable energy access to alleviate global poverty and linked energy infrastructure to national security and economic opportunity. But some environmental groups have concerns about EQT's operations.
Victory Gardens: Feeding a nation at war
During World War II, 18 million victory gardens flourished in the U.S., alleviating food shortages, fostering community, reducing canning metal usage, and instilling pride as families contributed to the war effort with homegrown produce. Many of those gardens could be found in Robinson Township.
School district taxes: Montour, Carlynton hold the line; Cornell, Moon, Sto-Rox impose increases
Property owners in the Montour School District won't see a tax increase for the 10th straight year, though possible changes loom due to declines in assessed property values. Carlynton also held the line on taxes while Cornell, Moon and Sto-Rox set higher millage rates.
The American Dream vs. reality: Thoughts to ponder on Independence Day
The United States embodies the American Dream of opportunity and resilience while grappling with its historical flaws and conflicts. Citizens must acknowledge both the nation’s greatness and its shortcomings, striving for unity and progress toward ideals of liberty and freedom.
New playground nearing completion at Kennedy Township’s Fairhaven Park
The new playground at Fairhaven Park is nearly finished despite weather delays, funded largely by a $600,000 federal grant. Officials emphasized developmental benefits for children and plans for further improvements, including a walking trail.
Rowe resigns his post as Moon Area baseball coach after three seasons
Rich Rowe resigned as head baseball coach at Moon Area High School after a 6-12 season. Concerned about player confidence and community division, he chose not to reapply for the position. Rowe plans to focus on family and baseball in the future.







