Local news headlines
Friday, Oct. 22, 1999
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Day-by-day links to past headlines and death records also are on our server.
- MERCER COUNTY AREA:
Local organizations will be making a difference on Saturday
- HERMITAGE:
Property owners want wording changed to allow banks in zone
- GREENVILLE:
Greenville man hit by car Sunday released from UPMC Horizon
- MERCER COUNTY:
3 are OK'd to serve as coroner's deputies
- MERCER COUNTY:
Board OKs bond for Keystone Blind Assoc.
- HERMITAGE:
City reapplies for $148,500 grant to cover cost of designing trail
- HERMITAGE:
Court denies killer's appeal
- WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA:
Sheriff: McNelis had key to cuffs
- MERCER COUNTY:
Commissioners back study of possible Interstate 376
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
- Chester C. Balut, 88, Greenville.
- Mary Pauline "Polly" Beech, 86 Pine Street, Grove City.
- James Michael Donoghue, 46, of 1309 Inverness Ave., Youngstown, formerly of Las Vegas.
- William P. Griffith, 78, of 101 Euclid Ave., Sharon.
- Charles "Chuck" E. Murdoch, 77, Delray Beach, Fla., formerly of 1469 McDowell St., Sharon
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