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JOHNSTOWN — Mercedes Windecker has a monopoly on the Greater Johnstown School District’s Girl Scout cookie supply. The graduating senior has been in Girl Scouts since kindergarten, and truly ...
The nonprofit, which works to support healthy living in the greater Johnstown community, poses the challenge for $25,000 as part of its efforts to bring awareness to the issue. If One Church ...
Johnstown Police Department Chief Mark Britton and Johnstown Fire Department Chief Jim McCann talk before a ceremony during which McCann was officially introduced as the city’s new fire chief ...
EBENSBURG, Pa. – A tax refund that was owed to Johnstown Galleria owner Leo Karruli, but paid to the mall’s former ownership, has been sorted out by Cambria County court. The money, Karruli ...
A look at the five teams competing in the 2025 Johnstown Collegiate Baseball League, which begins play on Wednesday: Infinity Practical Solutions (formerly O) Manager: Ken Ashbrook, 10th season ...
Before Johnstown Police Chief Jeff Strossner cut the yellow police tape Saturday morning to unveil new renovations at the police station, Mayor Michael Duncan welcomed those in attendance with a ...
Johnstown eager, but anxious, over Intel plant impact by: Jerod Smalley Posted: May 14, 2025 / 06:30 PM EDT Updated: May 14, 2025 / 06:00 PM EDT ...
That tax, which started as a temporary 10% tax, is now an 18% tax that’s already factored into the price of liquor in Pennsylvania. While it was originally implemented to help rebuild Johnstown ...
Johnstown Monroe Board of Education records show Ross was approved in October as the middle school wrestling coach and on Feb. 10 as the head middle school track coach.
Johnstown proposes nonannexation, nondevelopment deal, but landowner rejects city's offer Kent Mallett Newark Advocate 0:03 ...
Less than two months after a refresh and rebrand to a more casual vibe, Johnstown's Ghostwriter Public House has announced plans to close for good. "With heavy hearts, we share that Ghostwriter ...
Johnstown voters soundly defeated an income tax increase from 1% to 2.25% for those who work in the city. Johnstown residents working outside of the city would have received a 75% tax credit.