Quick action contains fire at nursing home Quick action by the Mt. Lebanon Manor staff and a sprinkler system that did the job kept a fire at the personal care home contained to a small area, fire officials said Tuesday. Golf pro files lawsuit against course The golf pro at the publicly owned Mt. Lebanon Golf Course has filed a federal age discrimination lawsuit, claiming township officials intentionally made his job more difficult and cut his pay in an effort to force him to quit. GOP plans to amend spending plan With a new Republican majority, the Robinson Township Board of Commissioners has reopened the 2006 budget and plans to adopt an amended plan Feb. 13. (2006-01-12) Former school board member claims she was framed in suit A former South Allegheny School Board member who was accused of running over the school police chief two years ago claims in a federal lawsuit that she was framed in retaliation for criticizing the district. (2006-01-12) Hotel, restaurant breathe life in business corridor The ongoing revitalization of Moon's University Boulevard corridor will take another leap forward today with the opening of a new hotel and restaurant. (2006-01-12) School board member begins 25th year of service Richard Rose first attended a Bethel Park School Board meeting when his two sons were in the system and was hooked. (2006-01-12) TJ Football League raising funds for field A field of dreams is coming close to realization for the TJ Football League. (2006-01-12) Heartfelt congratulations Uncle Sam wanted Samuel Nutbrown. Twice. (2006-01-11) Mt. Lebanon residents weigh in on tax reform The Mt. Lebanon School Board has sent a message to state lawmakers wrestling with find a way to cut, or eliminate, property taxes -- leave control and funding of schools with local school boards. (2006-01-05) Library to introduce new identification system Users of Mt. Lebanon Public Library can soon expect faster checkouts and better customer service, library officials say. (2006-01-05)
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