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And don't forget the mower!

Richard Cook is the editor of North Hills and North Allegheny Patch.
Cook began his journalism career in 1981 as an intern for KDKA Radio, where he eventually became news director. During his tenure, the station was recognized by the Associated Press as the top news operation in Pennsylvania three years in a row.
He joined KDKA-TV in 1994 as a news producer and then went to WTAE-TV as executive producer in 1999, earning his first Emmy Award for breaking news coverage of a mass shooting in Wilkinsburg.
His work also earned awards from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, the Associated Press and the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania. Richard earned his second Emmy in 2009 as producer of WTAE-TV's 50th Anniversary special.
Rich also produced WQED's "Pittsburgh 360" and "Horizons."
And don't forget the mower!

And don't forget the mower!
The traveling memorial exhibit will be on display until May 1.
The traveling memorial exhibit will be on display until May 1.
A ceremony Saturday morning will honor the nearly 300 of Pennsylvania's deceased service members, with the "Field of Flags" as a backdrop. The traveling memorial exhibit will be on display until May 1.
The traveling memorial exhibit will be on display until May 1.
Rachelle Lightsey is charged with arson, insurance fraud, and causing or risking a catastrophe.
The Wexford store will accept unneeded electronics every Saturday in April.
Get your grass in shape for the season.
Get your grass in shape for the season.
Get your grass in shape for the season.
The Cranberry location is the first in the Pittsburgh area.
And don't forget the mower!
Get your grass in shape for the season.
Get your grass in shape for the season.
Get your grass in shape for the season.
And don't forget the mower!
Get your grass in shape for the season.
For every $300 raised, North Hills Community Outreach will be able to provide organic soil and mulch to foster the growth of 25 fruit trees in its community-based, organic garden.