Since Harry’s in downtown Pittsburg closed abruptly at the end December, a good deal of local coffee talk has been around ...
It was truly a tale of two halves Thursday night in the varsity boys basketball game between the visiting St. Mary’s Colgan ...
With Pittsburg’s 150th and America’s 250th birthdays on the horizon, Miners Hall Museum is partnering with the city and the ...
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For more than 50 years, CLASS LTD has provided a multitude of services for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities, offering a wide variety of job opportunities ...
While I am still doing many other things with my life, I am still “going down the rabbit hole” on my project of making a recorder, i.e. a simple, whistle-like flute. It keeps me out of ...
Are you feeling a bout of wanderlust? Thanks to a long winter season, the urge to travel to a warm and far-flung destination is tantalizing. Yet, while we dream of an impulsive trip, the ...
I met "Bobbie" when we were in college in the early 1970s. We fell in love, got married and stayed together for seven years. Things changed; our divorce was amicable. We went on to ...
On Thursday, staff at Via Christi Village and Pittsburg Area Chamber of Commerce unveiled their new ownership to the public along with a new service.
While Arma City Library Director Shelley Corley could not attend Monday’s Arma City Council meeting, attending a library board meeting, she provided ample information regarding ...
The Knights of Columbus Friday fish fry is synonymous with Lent, and this annual tradition begins today (Friday, Feb. 20) at the KoC Hall at 11th and Joplin Streets. The fish ...
I am 67, and my husband is 68. For the past six years, we have been caring for aging parents. My father-in-law, who had ...