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An out-of-state company that wants to build a natural gas pipeline in three counties should not be granted public utility status, according to about 30 people who spoke at a hearing on the application on Wednesday in Fayette County. The state Public Utility Commission held the hearing in the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown to take public comment on Peregrine Keystone Gas Pipeline's application to become a Pennsylvania-regulated public utility.
The Fayette County coroner was summoned to the scene of an accident in Connellsville Township this evening. The accident involving at least two vehicles occurred just after 10 p.m. along East Crawford Avenue, according to a Fayette County 911 supervisor. It was unclear if more than one person was killed in the crash.
Donna Grote wants to raise awareness of the Fayette County Association for the Blind. Grote began her duties as the nonprofit agency's executive director Sept. 2, replacing Nancy Shockey, who retired from the position Oct. 14 after 28 years on the job.
The Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement will canvass Fayette County May 16-20 as part of its efforts to ensure dogs are licensed, vaccinated and safe. State law requires that all dogs 3 months of age and older be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year. The fee is $6.45 for each spayed or neutered dog and $8.45 for other dogs. Senior citizens and persons with disabilities may purchase a license for $4.45 for spayed and neutered dogs and $6.45 other dogs.
Many heavy industries in West Virginia are ripe for projects that recycle waste heat to generate electricity, like the project announced for West Virginia Alloys Inc., experts say. Gov. Joe Manchin on Tuesday joined with Arden Sims, president of West Virginia Alloys, and Thomas Casten, chairman of Recycled Energy Development, to announce a $45 million to $55 million energy- recycling project at the Alloy Plant in Fayette County.
Richard I. Reynolds took a deep breath into a machine to measure the capacity of his lungs -- or at least as much as he could after working 44 years in the former Warwick Mine in Bobtown, Greene County. How can you breathe (deeply), if you can only breathe so much," Reynolds, 85, of Fairchance, Fayette County, asked a medical technician at the Lungs At Work clinic in the McMurray section of Peters, Washington County.
A Fayette County businessman went on trial Wednesday on charges he promised an employee $50,000 in exchange for torching his North Union swimming-pool business. Bret A. Shallenberger, 36, of 1218 Pittsburgh Road, North Union, is charged by state police with criminal conspiracy and criminal solicitation to commit arson.
bsaunders@cnpapers.com 304-348-1738 Near a bridge that crosses Loop Creek just off W.Va. 61 in Fayette County, a group of men stands hunched over a screen spread across a makeshift table.
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