The average coaching salary at Westminster College, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Lawrence County, was $28,741, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
HARRISBURG – Rep. Marla Brown (R-Lawrence) has revealed that $100,000 in state funding has been allocated for essential improvements to Pearson and Marti parks in Lawrence County. The funding, provided by the Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Foundation (PPFF), aims to enhance the recreational facilities within the parks.Pearson Park in Neshannock Township will receive a $50,000 grant to transform an underutilized volleyball court into a recreational game area. The upgraded amenity will feature bocce and cornhole courts, as well as artificial turf putting greens. On the other...
HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) has announced that the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) has allocated $5 million in grant and low-interest loan funding for crucial waterline and sewer projects in Wampum Borough.The funding will be distributed as follows: Wampum Borough will receive a $1.6 million grant to upgrade the drinking water system, specifically targeting the removal of approximately 50 lead service lines along Clyde, Kay, and Main streets. New copper service lines will be installed in their place. Additionally, the...
Representative Aaron Bernstine from the 8th Legislative District of Pennsylvania is set to host a concealed carry seminar on Saturday, April 13, in Butler. The seminar aims to better inform area gun owners about Pennsylvania's firearms laws, including concealed carry regulations. The event will take place at the Penn Township Municipal Building, located at 157 East Airport Road, starting at 10 a.m."The goal of concealed carry training is not only to teach about guns and safety, but also about state laws regarding concealed carry regulations, how they differ among states...
There was one company in a city associated with Lawrence County that received an FDA inspection in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Representative Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) has raised concerns over the constitutionality of House Bill 777, which aims to regulate "self-assembled firearms" parts in Pennsylvania. The bill, which recently passed the House by a narrow 104-99 vote, has sparked a debate on the balance between gun rights and government oversight.In a statement following the House vote, Bernstine highlighted the conflict between the proposed legislation and the constitutional rights of citizens. He cited Article 1, Section 21 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, stating that the right to...