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'Bump-out' deadline imposed
The "bump-out," located near the entrance of McDonald's at the front of Raceway Plaza, has been deemed a safety threat by Scott Township. read more »
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Scott's growing deer population likely to be reduced by archers
Scott officials might have found a potential solution to curb a growing deer population in the township. read more »
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Nutrition Inc. retains food service contract
Nutrition Inc. will continue to serve meals to students at Chartiers Valley School District for at least one more year. read more »
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Bridgeville woman's death in cell a suicide
The death of a Bridgeville woman inside a Collier police holding cell has been ruled a suicide, the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office said. read more »
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Wal-Mart gets deadline
Scott Township officials have been waiting --mostly in vain --for Wal-Mart to remove a "bump-out" near the entrance to Raceway Plaza shopping center. read more »
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Heidelberg seeks additional funds for Route 50 'streetscape'
Council meeting: Among those in attendance were Rep. Tim Murphy, state Rep. Nick Kotik and state Sen. Wayne Fontana. read more »
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New CV principals in place
Chartiers Valley School Board meeting read more »
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Messy park visitors prompt cleaning fee
Scott Commissioners meeting read more »
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Chartiers Creek project reduces risk of flooding
Joseph Mizia stood on the banks of the original route of Chartiers Creek Monday and liked what he saw. read more »
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Fontana funds go to Tasers
Some state grant money received by the Scott Police Department will help keep residents -- and officers -- much safer in the township. read more »
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