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Franklin Regional school board primary includes 10 candidates

Franklin Regional Senior High School, seen here on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. Paul Scheinert, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Michael Tutera, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Traci Eshelman Ramey, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Gregg Neavin, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Hillary McClain, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Diana Altieri Hand, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. George App, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election. Kevin Kurimsky, candidate for Franklin Regional school board in the 2021 primary election.

Westmoreland news includes cash bash, March for Parks

Fundraisers • The Hop Into Spring Virtual Cash Bash to benefit Action for Animals Humane Society will be at 5 p.m. March 27 on Facebook. For tickets, 50/50 and raffle chances visit one.bidpal.net/afaspringcb. • A craft show will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 20 and 21 at Grapeville Volunteer Fire Company, 2528 Newark St., Hempfield. Doors open for vendors at 6:30 a.m. The kitchen will be open. The event is held the third weekend of each month. • The annual Westmoreland County March for Parks event will be March 27 at nine locations in the county, including Twin Lakes Park, Mammoth Park, and Historic Hanna’s Town. Check in is from 9 a.m. to noon. Walkers will turn in donations and contributions and those who turn in at least $30 will earn an event T-shirt or doggie bandana.

Covid figures tallied for greater Murrysville area for the week of Feb 22, 2021

Covid figures tallied for greater Murrysville area for the week of Feb 22, 2021
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Murrysville will hold public hearing on earned-income tax hike proposal

Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Murrysville council will take public comment March 3 on what could be its first tax increase in 13 years. The public hearing will explore a proposal to double earned-income taxes from the current 0.5% to 1%. “This goes back to our fiscal analysis and the need to identify alternate revenue sources,” Chief Administrator Jim Morrison said at council’s Feb. 3 meeting. “Our original projection was to start doing that in 2023; then covid came.” Morrison said earned-income tax has become a major revenue source for the municipality.

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