Articles by Mon Valley Independent
Monessen officials look beyond demolition
By JEFF STITT [email protected] Two days ago, Monessen’s council and mayor awarded a nearly $115,000 contract to WreckCrew Demolition to raze the blighted former Health Mart at 500 Donner Ave. To read the rest of […]
Ringgold throttles California, 15-4
By Jose Negron [email protected] Ringgold needed just five innings to enter the win column for the first time this spring. To read the rest of the story, please see a copy of Saturday’s Mon Valley […]
White Oak: Pool policy changes with COVID-19 threat reduced
By JEFF STITT [email protected] A daily admission option is returning to White Oak’s Heritage Hill Pool this year. To read the rest of the story, please see a copy of Saturday’s Mon Valley Independent, call […]
CCAC scholarships open to young firefighters
By John Rectenwald [email protected] Not nearly as many young people are drawn to fire service as there used to be, but volunteer firefighting saves Allegheny County $60 million per year. To read the rest of […]
Students recognized by West Jefferson Hills School Board
For the MVI Twenty Pleasant Hills Middle School (PHMS) students were recognized by the West Jefferson Hills School District Board during Wednesday night’s monthly meeting. To read the rest of the story, please see a […]
Dog days of March
The Cedar Creek dog park was an afternoon treat Thursday for several people and their dogs. Raeleen Barncord of Roscoe is with her 6-month-old dog, Duke, and Rachel Offerman of Elco is with her dogs, […]
Monessen awards demolition contract
By JEFF STITT [email protected] Anyone walking or driving through the heart of Monessen in recent years may have noticed trees growing through the roof of a building at the corner of Fifth Street and Donner […]
Fundraiser will benefit parents of sick children
By John Rectenwald [email protected] For parents who are in and out of hospitals with a sick child, the cost of a parking pass in Pittsburgh can feel like the last straw. To read the rest […]
U.S. Steel hit with $4.5M fine for alleged emissions violations
By Megan Guza Trib Total Media Allegheny County Health Department leveled a $4.5 million fine against U.S. Steel, alleging more than 800 emissions violations at the Clairton Coke Plant over more than two years. To […]