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Students in grades K-12 are eligible to win $1,000 prizes and the chance to see their artwork grace millions of ketchup packets produced by the Pittsburgh icon.

Cindi joined Patch in October 2010 as a regional editor, serving communities where she grew up, attended school and worked for years as a journalist.
She previously was the Sunday Editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where she oversaw all aspects of producing content for the largest edition of Western Pennsylvania's oldest and dominant newspaper. She also was a local news editor and reporter at the Post-Gazette, where she won national, state and regional journalism awards.
Among the stories she has covered: The crash of United Flight 93 on 9/11 and its aftermath; the G-20 Summit; the Sago and Quecreek mine disasters and the investigations that followed; the homecoming of Jessica Lynch; the neck-bomb robbery and slaying in Erie, Pa; mass shootings, natural disasters, national elections/campaigns and Super Bowls.
Her coverage of a resident's death at a Pittsburgh-area nursing home spurred investigations that resulted in the home administrator's conviction for manslaughter and, in an unprecedented case, federal health care fraud.
Her career also has included stints at The Pittsburgh Press, Birmingham (Ala.) News, Washington (Pa.) Observer-Reporter, and Indiana (Pa.) Gazette as well as a brief sojourn into corporate communications with the Reed Smith LLP law firm.
She is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and serves on its journalism advisory board. She's also an annual panelist at "Speak Up, Write Out," Gettysburg College's annual journalism symposium.
A resident of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., she is married, the proud mother of sons David and Brendan, the harried minder of two crazed dogs, a constant reader, a hockey fan and a decent cook. She's also a passionate believer in Patch's mission to bring comprehensive coverage and informed conversation to her friends and neighbors in Western Pennsylvania.
Students in grades K-12 are eligible to win $1,000 prizes and the chance to see their artwork grace millions of ketchup packets produced by the Pittsburgh icon.

A Ross Township Police investigation leads to charges filed against Russell Freed in U.S. District Court over sexually explicit photos.
If enacted, a Port Authority of Allegheny County plan to address a $64 million budget shortfall would cut routes, service and ACCESS Paratransit to dozens of neighborhoods. What do you think of this plan?
An abrupt snow squall and resulting whiteout conditions are blamed for the crash in which middle school assistant principal Robert W. Duffy and his wife, Rita Duffy, died. A Mercer County man also died in the crash.
An Allegheny County judge has ordered a dog warden to quarantine and euthanize the dog blamed for killing its owner's newborn son. Should the dog's owner appeal the order?
State police identify Anthony Kulesza as the driver in Thursday's fatal accident.
State police identified Anthony Kulesza as the driver in Thursday's fatal accident.
State police identified Anthony Kulesza as the driver in Thursday's fatal accident.
State police identify Anthony Kulesza as the driver in Thursday's fatal accident.
Dollar Bank's new interactive ATMs will allow customers to use video to discuss their banking matters with a live teller after business hours. Great idea for busy people? Or would you rather wait until morning?
Sewickley Patch resident John Luff has a question. Here's the answer from the office of the President of the United States.
Sewickley Patch resident John Luff had a question. Here's the answer from the office of the President of the United States.
Sewickley Patch reader John Luff had a question. Here's the answer from the office of the President of the United States.
Sewickley Patch resident John Luff has a question. Here's the answer from the office of the President of the United States.
Despite today's announcement that the 911th Airlift Wing will close due to budget cuts, local and regional officials say they will work to keep the base open.
What is your reaction to the news that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation is ending grants to Planned Parenthood for breast-screening and related services?
Agencies serving communities and residents in the region will receive more than $900,000 to add cars or trucks fueled by compressed natural gas to their fleets.
Petitions may be obtained starting Tuesday at the County Office Building, Downtown.
State police say owner of kennel in McKees Rocks overcharged the state by seeking reimbursement for housing and putting down stray dogs that didn't exist.
Is your Christmas tree dropping its needles or looking a little tired? Drop it off to be turned into mulch at a county park near your home.