Submitted by Jennifer Hayes
Brianna Hayes, 17, of Bethel Park will be headed out the Air Force Academy later this year after her high school graduation.
Submitted by Jennifer Hayes
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“I saw something on TV and thought, ‘We should do that and travel around in it,” Allison Hengelsberg said.
“I know people might think it’s crazy, but when you look at the prices of RVs that run $200,000, it’s not a bad move.”
Skoolies, which put upcycling and sweat equity on full display, have gained popularity in recent years with the tiny house trend. Most of the traveling homes are about 250 to 300 square feet.
The Hengelsberg’s mobile home has basically everything a road warrior might want: a couch, stove, sink with counter top, bunk beds, bathroom and a queen-size master bedroom.
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Courtesy of Lisa Coffey
“iDid and uCan 2,”a book about the life of Penn Hills cheerleading coach and business executive Lisa Coffey, was recently released in paperback.
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Pine-Richland graduate Jaclyn Lenhart, 21, struggled with symptoms of Crohn’s disease since age 13 but wasn’t diagnosed until she was 17. The disease affects portions of her gastrointestinal tract and causes pain, fatigue, arthritis, mouth ulcers and rashes. She has used her experience to advocate for people suffering from irritable bowel disease.
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Pine-Richland graduate Jaclyn Lenhart, 21, who was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at age 17, is the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Western PA/WV 2021 Adult Honored Hero for her advocacy for people suffering from irritable bowel disease. Lenhart has raised more than $7,000 for research with her team, “Jaclyn’s Joggers,” which participates in the foundation’s annual walk to raise money.