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Recession Still Haunts Pa. Business Owners
Pa. business owners say the economy has improved but they are still worried, according to a new study.

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Pa. business owners say the economy has improved but they are still worried, according to a new study.

Pa. business owners say the economy has improved but they are still worried, according to a new study.
Pa. business owners say the economy has improved but they are still worried, according to a new study.
A look at some of the big stories in Western Pa this week.
A look at some of the big stories in Western Pa this week.
A look at some of the big stories in Western Pa this week.
Former North Strabane newspaper publisher-turned-movie-producer will premiere his film “Pro Wrestlers vs. Zombies” in the United States in November.
The senior class has entered the "Good Morning America Katy Perry Roar" contest.
The competition is Saturday, Oct. 5 at Baldwin High School.
When organic shingles were recalled, the library was left to find ways to replace it's roof.
The event is Saturday, Oct. 5 and includes organizations from throughout Washington County.
The event is Saturday, Oct. 5 and includes organizations from throughout Washington County.
The ribbon cutting and naming ceremony is Oct. 5.
The Day of Giving is Thursday, Oct. 3.
The Day of Giving is Thursday, Oct. 3.
Sterling Yoga is hosting a weekend workshop to help keep knees healthy.
The event will be held at Hollywood Theater.
The Chartiers Valley girls soccer team is raising money to donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Pittsburgh, and will have a "Pink Out" game on Oct. 7.
Chandra Muthiah is one of 16,000 semifinalists in the scholarship program.