Monday, June 30, 2008
Connor's Dream Day
Connor Vickers, 2, jumps around in the balloon tent provided by Jamie's Dream Team outside his North Huntingdon home on June 29, 2008. Connor was treated with the dream day after being diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia last August. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Sharon Thomas visits Bear Hollow Park in Murrysville with her grandsons Joseph and Holden on June 25, 2008. Thomas of Murrysville, brings the boys to the park several times a month. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Tour of Pennsylvania
Cyclist David Veilleux of Canada crosses the finish line first in the fourth stage of the American Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania on June 27, 2008. (Tribune-Review)
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Latrobe Senior Legion outfielder Spencer White enters the dugout before a game against Mount Pleasant at Latrobe’s Legion Keener Park on June 25, 2008. White will be attending the All West All Star game at Slippery Rock University on July 15, 2008. (Tribune-Review)
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Olivia Haile, 12, of Manor shows a walking stick bug to her brother Orion, 9, and sister Octavia, 14, at the Manor Public Library on June 26, 2008. Children gathered at the library to learn about bugs from Debbie Schmider the “Bug Lady”. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Monday, June 23, 2008
The post office on Kennedy Avenue in Export will close for good on June 25. The buildings landlord decided not to negotiate a new lease with the U.S. Postal Service. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Rocco Returns
Greensburg native, Rocco Mediate, returned on Saturday, June 21 to Totteridge golf course with his sons Nicco, Marco and Rocco. Mediate placed second in this years U.S. Open, next to Tiger Woods. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The Longest Walk
Denise Waukau, of the Menominee Indian Nation of Wisconsin, takes a break along Route 30 in Irwin. Waukau and several fellow Native Americans have been taking part in "The Longest Walk 2", a cross-country journey that started in San Francisco in February and ends in Washington D.C. in July. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
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