Local news headlines
Saturday, July 31, 1999
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- JAMESTOWN: Arch case may be reopened
   PUC pannelist proposes new hearing
- SHARPSVILLE: Amazing student creates maze
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA: National Fuel to lower gas rates on monday.
- JAMESTOWN: PennPower: Most electricity restored
- GROVE CITY: Man pleds guilty to charges in Califorina
- MERCER COUNTY: AG promoter plows into local farm history for bicentennial group
- STONEBORO: Joy Band Bleach concentrates on God to impact listeners
- MERCER COUNTY AREA: Pastors are thought as "pulpit" columnists
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
Dillan Bucciarelli, infant son of Marc and Sherrie Walter Bucciarelli, 2125 Buckeye Drive, South Pymatuning
Anna K. Druzak, 100, of 59 1/2 East Bury Dr. Stoney Creek, Ontrio Canada, formerly of farrell.
Geroge Eggleston, 27, of 616 Pearson St., New Castle.
Ralph Platt Sr., 53, of 1 skyview Dr., Mechanicsville, MD., formely of Jirard, OH.
Edward Taylor, 66, of 601 N. Hayden Rd., Formerly of Mercer County.
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