Valley News Dispatch

Scenes from the Valley: Images captured in the Alle-Kiski Valley from July 25-31, 2024

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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Gabriel Pawloski, owner of Gabriel’s Gardens of Buffalo Township checks on his tomatoes for sale on July 27 at the Lower Burrell Farmers Market on Leechburg Road.
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Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
Construction is continuing on a new Dollar General on Saltsburg Road at Clements Road in Plum. When complete, it will be the third Dollar General store in the borough.
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Austin Haus of Arnold cooks fries July 27 in the family food truck, Haus’s BBQ, based out of Arnold, at the inaugural Lower Burrell Community Day event held at Derek Kotecki Memorial Park.
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Liam McKrell, 8, of Harrison Township get his face painted during the Fun and Freedom Summer Fun Picnic on July 27 at Natrona Playground.
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Weston Novak, 9, of Ambridge plays in foam July 27 at Riverview Memorial Park in Tarentum.
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Weston Novak, 9, of Ambridge plays in foam July 27 at Riverview Memorial Park in Tarentum.
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Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Elias Glein, 2, of Natrona with friend and neighbor Denise Parkin of Natrona, attends the Fun and Freedom Summer Fun Picnic on July 27 at Natrona Playground.
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Haley Daugherty | TribLive
Deb Bush, a resident of Presbyterian Senior Care’s Woodside Place in Oakmont, meets a cat waiting for adoption at the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh in the city’s Homewood West neighborhood.
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Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
Children ages 4 and 5 participated in a “Safety Town” program the week of July 29 at Mary Queen of Apostles School in New Kensington. Lauren Lanzino, 35, who participated in the program when she was 5, led an effort to bring Safety Town back after an 11-year absence.
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Kellen Stepler | TribLive
Mikayla Long interacts with her horse, 26-year-old Stormy, at Myers Pickle Farm in Gilpin.
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Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Andrew Wright and Hailee Darrow, both Highlands High School students, shower attention on a jersey cow at a petting zoo in Natrona Community Park on Wednesday. The petting zoo was sponsored by Natrona Comes Together. Animals were provided by Quack A Doodle Doo mobile barnyard.
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Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Highlands School Board member Eli Majocha holds a baby pig during a petting zoo outing Wednesday, sponsored by Natrona Comes Together. Animals were provided by Quack A Doodle Doo mobile barnyard.
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Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Lily Zirngibl, 6, of New Kensington pets two bunnies and a turtle who were on display in a basinette during a petting zoo in Natrona Community Park on Wednesday, sponsored by Natrona Comes Together. Animals were provided by Quack A Doodle Doo mobile barnyard.
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Courtesy of Amanda Allis
Mascot Domino the Dog made an appearance at Oakmont’s Street Sale and Classic Car Cruise on July 27.

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From major news events to routine gatherings, TribLive’s “Scenes from the Valley” photo package brings to life activities and moments happening in your backyard.

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