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North Hills Junior High Presents the Musical "Annie Junior"
Shows begin Thursday, Jan. 26 and end Saturday, Jan. 28. The cost is $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior citizens.

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Shows begin Thursday, Jan. 26 and end Saturday, Jan. 28. The cost is $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior citizens.

One woman attacked Saturday and another Monday after walking their dogs in the early morning hours are in their mid-20s. They apparently have no connection to their attacker, police said.
A woman attacked Saturday and another Monday after walking their dogs in the early morning hours are both in their mid-twenties and have no obvious connection to their attacker, police said.
Meet the perfect candidate for why older dogs make great pets.
Suspect is not found during a door-to-door search of the apartment building and the surrounding area with the Ross K-9 unit as well as an aerial search after the incident was reported Saturday morning.
A West View woman and a Bellevue man worked together to steal items that could be pawned or sold on the street in order to raise money for their drug habits, according to court records.
Running backs coach Kirby Wilson is being treated at a Pittsburgh hospital after fire sweeps through his home.
Several service projects are being offered Jan. 16 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Along with the classic cookie options, a new lemon wedge cookie called the Savannah Smile will be on this year's ordering list.
The Ross Police Department provided the following information. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. This blotter includes notable incidents from Dec. 14-26.
The event will feature live music, a Steelers trivia contest, a limited amount of free coffee, hot chocolate, coupons and giveaways courtesy of various businesses and the county Parks Department.
Angela Ruslander, of Buffalo, NY, will work out of the Ross Township Municipal Center.
The township board swore-in a new commissioner and its members said they hoped for better relationships in 2012.
Weather permitting, the repairs will cover the area from the Wexford exit to the I-376 Parkway West interchanges.
Three members re-elected in November were also sworn-in to their seats Tuesday.
Pennsylvania Turnpike fares have increased on most of the state's toll roads by 10 percent for cash-paying travelers.
Dr. Marcus Rediker, distinguished professor of Atlantic history at the University of Pittsburgh, will deliver the keynote address.
DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines, a 1940s-themed restaurant, is offering free subs for a year to the first 10 customers.
Family will welcome friends 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the Schellhaas Funeral Home, Inc.
A Tuesday vote by the Ross Township Board of Commissioners sought to amend an agreement with the Northland Public Library, but the contract already provides what officials said they wanted.