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Oktoberfest Brings Canonsburg Community Together for 15th Year
The festival has become a local favorite, and celebrates its 15th year later this month.

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The festival has become a local favorite, and celebrates its 15th year later this month.

Crime updates from Bridgeville police, Aug. 30 to Sept. 5.
A member carried two handguns into L.A. Fitness in Collier Township last week, but was not charged because he had permits for them.
Partners in Learning will hold several programs at Keystone Oaks throughout the 2013-14 school year.
An unveiling and special performance is scheduled for Sept. 21.
An unveiling and special performance is scheduled for Sept. 21.
The fair will include employers from Giant Eagle, Lifesteps, PNC, St. Clair Hospital, the University of Pittsburgh and others.
The fair will include employers from Giant Eagle, Lifesteps, PNC, St. Clair Hospital, the University of Pittsburgh and others.
Marching bands from around the South Hills are scheduled to participate.
Residents can have health records, financial documents, electronics and more safely disposed of through this event.
Loans are available for homeowners and businesses, which sustained damage from summer storms and flooding.
Loans are available for homeowners and businesses, which sustained damage from summer storms and flooding.
Updates from Scott Township police through Sept. 9, 2013.
The Canon-McMillan High School Yearbook Staff needs a new camera, and the group is holding a fundraiser this week to raise the money.
Rain or shine, this event Saturday is all for pets and their people.
Poll finds fewer than 20 percent of Pennsylvania residents think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job.
Poll finds fewer than 20 percent of Pennsylvania residents think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job.
Poll finds fewer than 20 percent of Pennsylvania residents think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job.
Reports of 'bloating and swelling' of tubs of Chobani Greek yogurt have prompted a recall.
Reports of 'bloating and swelling' of tubs of Chobani Greek yogurt have prompted a recall.