WWCP Fox 8 TV - Sat Nov 07
Two local schools getting an honor on Friday as they were each awarded fitness grants from the man made famous for losing 245 pounds eating only subway sandwiches.
More downtown dining? Johnniea s site may house another restaurant, building owner saysThe Tribune-Democrat - Fri Nov 06
Though a downtown Johnstown landmark closed six months ago, it has not yet been put up for sale.
Judge imposes restitution, probation for stolen ticketsThe Tribune-Democrat - Fri Nov 06
A Johnstown man who only recently learned of an arrest warrant for possessing stolen concerts tickets nearly 30 years ago has a chance to clear his criminal record.
Tribune-Review fishing reportPittsburghLIVE.com - Fri Nov 06
Anglers fishing Lower Twin Lake have been picking up a few trout on wax worms, maggots and paste baits.
County Uses Free Flu Vaccine Clinic to Test Pandemic Preparedness PlanAssociated Content - Thu Nov 05
Having a plan is an important first step; however, testing the plan will highlight areas that needs revised, prior to an actual incident.
Water Woes For Workers And Customers Who Must Now Boil Their H2OWWCP Fox 8 TV - Thu Nov 05
Tuesday night an old transmission line broke near Cooper Run Avenue. Water was pouring down the road, forcing crews to shut down a lane of traffic.
Bookmobile Is Back On The StreetsWWCP Fox 8 TV - Thu Nov 05
The Cambria Bookmobile is back on the streets for the first time since the state budget impasse.
Election Results* Cambria County Elects Its First Female JudgeWATM - Wed Nov 04
Cambria County has elected it's first female judge. Johnstown-area lawyer Linda Rovder Fleming, captured a seat on the bench following a fierce battle.
2 W. Pa. counties elect first female judgesPhillyBurbs.com - Wed Nov 04
Voters in two western Pennsylvania counties have apparently elected their first female Common Pleas judges.Voters in Cambria County, which includes Johnstown and Ebensburg, elected Richland Township attorney Linda Fleming.
Three newcomers gain City Council seatsThe Tribune-Democrat - Wed Nov 04
Three newcomers swept into Johnstown City Council on Tuesday, and one councilman lost his seat after serving for eight years.
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