Valley News Dispatch

Scenes from the Valley: Images captured in the Alle-Kiski Valley from Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2024

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Don Klinsky | For TribLive
A Kia SUV caught fire on Pacific Avenue in Harrison on Tuesday morning. It became quickly engulfed in flames.
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Don Klinsky | For TribLive
Firefighters from Citizens Hose battle a car fire in Harrison on Tuesday.
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Courtesy of Rick Kaczor
Burrell High School boys soccer players play cornhole during the Alle-Kiski Inclusion Games in Lower Burrell on Aug. 31.
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Courtesy of Rick Kaczor
The third annual Alle-Kiski Inclusion Games was held Aug. 31 at K9 Officer Derek Kotecki Park in Lower Burrell.
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Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
Work on a new Starbucks in Riverview Plaza on Tarentum Bridge Road in New Kensington was continuing on Wednesday. The company has previously said the cafe will open in the spring.
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Courtesy of Jan Zastawniak
Acmetonia Principal Greg Heavner speaks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 29 for a new playground at the school.
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Courtesy of Jan Zastawniak
Acmetonia Elementary School student Julian Horvatic and Jen Vecchio, director of curriculum and assessment at Allegheny Valley School District, cut the ribbon on a new playground at the school.
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Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Madi Donaldson, co-owner of The Brinery in Sharpsburg, talks about their unique menu which includes homemade pickles, sauerkraut and bread.
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Courtesy of Jan Zastawniak
Acmetonia Elementary School student Zoey Walker (left), Principal Greg Heavner (center) and student Maxim Sarno-Pierce participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new playground at the school.

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