John Murtha

Without Murtha: 'Willingness to band together'

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- Dire predictions of what life for many businesses in the Johnstown region would be like after former U.S. Rep. John P. Murtha no longer served the state's 12th Congressional Dist

WRI working to 'compete on a national level'

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WINDBER - Diversification continues to be the battle cry at Windber Research Institute, as its leaders and scientists explore new directions of study that could bring more funding sources.

Medical officials say rural clinics provide 'access to care'

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- Rural health clinics, suburban urgent care centers and satellite clinics with rotating specialists have helped bring quality health care close to home.

The additional entry poi

NDIC in crosshairs: Agency's future remains uncertain

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- Though Johnstown's National Drug Intelligence Center survived the latest federal budget battle, its future remains uncertain.

A budget deal for the remainder of this fisc

'Keeping the momentum'

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- The loss of a local congressman through redistricting may not be easily measured in dollars and cents.

But local officials and business/marketing professors agree that a U.S. repres

Getting creative

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- For decades, one of the most powerful men in Congress had a Johns­town address.

So when economic-development leaders ran into funding issues or red tape, they could pick up the p

Persons of the Week: 'Women helping women'

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- Helping to defeat breast cancer is the aim of dozens of women who raise tens of thousands of dollars each year for that goal.

The fifth annual Taunia Oechslin Girls Night Out Gala

Battlefield patron

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- The 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War will bring an increased flow of tourists to Gettysburg – visitors looking to connect with the conflict's bloodiest battle

They had better things to do

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Uh ... thanks, Mr. President. But no thanks.

That essentially was the response President Obama received las

'Gaelic Storm' to kick off Arts on the Allegheny again

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The world-famous Irish band "Gaelic Storm" is bringing some cabbage to Armstrong County in June.

The rousing, sp