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.
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Drew’s Review: Latest ‘Jurassic World’ installment a technical marvel but a bit uneven
The latest "Jurassic World" installment is a technical marvel with big screen, summer movie special effects, but it's a bit uneven overall. Aimed at a younger audience, much of the adult violence has been toned down.
The power of commercials and community in celebrating small businesses like ours
West Hills Gazette will be celebrating all month long as part of the “Going to Bat for Small Business” campaign. You'll get to know the digital news source's partners who are featured in media segments alongside other honored businesses because of the generosity of the Pittsburgh Pirates and PNC organizations.
Moon police will begin patrolling portion of Montour Trail on bikes
Moon Township police will take to two-wheelers to patrol a portion of the Montour Trail starting Friday, July 4. Bike patrols will be used between mile markers 0 and 5. It's the first time in more than 20 years that Moon police will patrol the trail on bikes.
The end of an era for former Ohio Valley Hospital, as ER closes its doors
Heritage Valley Kennedy Hospital officially closed at 11:59 p.m. Monday due to declining patient activity and reimbursements. Services have been relocated to nearby facilities, while many employees have transitioned to other health care positions within the Heritage Valley Health System.
Class Acts: Former OLSH star Spadafora still battling at West Liberty
Dante Spadafora, a talented basketball player from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, excelled in high school and continues to develop at West Liberty University. As he enters his final season, he reflects on teamwork, growth and future aspirations.
Did You Know: Key facts about the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776, symbolizes the 13 colonies' break from British rule. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson and a committee, it asserts equality and unalienable rights to life, liberty, and happiness. The document outlines grievances against King George III, promoting American ideals and influencing global human rights movements.







