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GOSPEL MEETINGS at Kittanning Church of Christ (behind Dairy Queen) May 19-23, 7PM nightly, with Willie Franklin, an All-American in football and track, as well as state runner-up in wrestling at Mesa Com- munity Junior College. In 1971 he was a walk-on with the Baltimore Colts and made the team. In 1974, he signed with the Los Angeles Rams. He cur- rently is doing campus ministry at the University of North Texas. He is a motivational speaker with great Biblical insight. All are welcome to attend. PLANT SALE - The Ford City Garden Club will hold its annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 25 at the Ford City Library from 9:00 a.m. until noon. There will be perennials, annuals, herbs, crafty items, gift baskets and more. MEMORIAL DAY PARADE - The Kittanning Joint Memorial Day Com- mittee is seeking participants for the 2019 Kittanning Memorial Day Parade. The parade is scheduled for 10AM on Monday, May 27, 2019. Please call 724- 664-2424 or email [email protected] for details. ANNUAL TRAIL FUN DAY - Saturday, June 1, is the 8th Annual Armstrong Trail Fun Day hosted by the Armstrong Rails to Trails Asso- ciation (ARTA) and the Allegheny Valley Land Trust (AVLT) from 9AM until 3PM. This fundraising bike-hike-run event coincides with National Trail Day! The Event is rain or shine, participants can begin their morn- ing adventure at various points along the Armstrong Trail including Kit- tanning, Nautical Mile Campground & Marina, East Brady, Phillipston or any of our designated Trail Heads. Register for activities that will be set up at Nautical Mile Campground in Templeton before May 24. For more information and registration visit http://armstrongrailstotrails.org, www.bikereg.com/atfd or Armstrong Rails to Trails Facebook page. ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING - There will be an Active Shooter Training class at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 218 North Jefferson Street, Kittanning, on Wednesday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. with Trooper Josh Black from the Butler State Police Barracks. MONTHLY MEETING - Cowanshannock Creek Watershed Association will hold a public monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 5 at 7PM at the Commissioners Conference room in the Courthouse Annex building, Mar- ket Street, Kittanning. For more information, please call (724)783-6692. Everyone Welcome. COMMUNITY OUTREACH sponsored by local churches on June 8 at Washington Township Community Park free food and pig roast, all day event games, bouncy house, Christian music, Ventriloquist Jimmy Swog- ger. Everyone welcome. SPRING FESTIVAL at the United Rockville Church basement on Satur- day, June 8, from 11AM-6PM. The Kittanning Paper Wednesday • May 22, 2019 2 (continued from page 1) 421 Kelly’s Way • East Brady • 724-526-5736 • TTY: 711 Allegheny Hills Retirement Residence Designed for Adults 62 and over or physically disabled • Rent is Income-based • Rent Includes Utilities • Medical Clinic on site • Hair Salon • Laundry Room • 24-Hour Maintenance • Off-Street Parking • Medical Van Transportation 724-763-1333 WE DO OIL CHANGES, STATE INSPECTIONS, AND ALL MECHANICAL WORK FREE AUTO BODY ESTIMATES INSURANCE ACCEPTED FOR BODY WORK Commissioner Jason Renshaw talks to his wife, Jamie, in the lobby of the Court House Annex last night. His mother, Judy Renshaw, answers texts from friends wanting election updates. efforts. “I think it went well," Renshaw said. "It was a good race. There were a lot of great candidates. Any of these people could help us here in the county. It’s an honor to be selected and hopefully serve another term. I’m excited and looking forward to it." Renshaw said the campaign work now just begins again. “I’m gonna get out there and still meet as many new people as I can. I’ve been (commissioner) for four years now, and have had a chance to meet a lot of people." Deb Whiteman, who works in the commissioners' of- fice, pulled 14.64% Candidate Greg McKelvey watches totals being posted near the conclusion of last night's elec- tion. of the votes. Jorn Jensen, who ran four years ago for commissioner, received 9.61% of the vote. Greg McKelvey, who is currently the East Franklin Township Codes Officer, found him- self in third place with 2,305 votes (20.38%). "I definitely tried to keep the message of an action plan on a local level. We need results in terms of housing starts, more housing for older adults and then on the other end, clean- ups, and demoli- tions, which I think sets a foundation for future industrial growth and popula- tion increase. I’m disappointed that I finished third in a close race, but I feel like I ran pretty much the campaign I wanted to." Unofficial Returns Put Myers and Renshaw on Fall Republican Ballot...

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Page 1: ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT KP REGION II (DEM) 140 SOUTH … · 2019. 5. 22. · event games, bouncy house, Christian music, Ventriloquist Jimmy Swog-ger. Everyone welcome. SPRING FESTIVAL

GOSPEL MEETINGS at Kittanning Church of Christ (behind Dairy Queen) May 19-23, 7PM nightly, with Willie Franklin, an All-American in football and track, as well as state runner-up in wrestling at Mesa Com-munity Junior College. In 1971 he was a walk-on with the Baltimore Colts and made the team. In 1974, he signed with the Los Angeles Rams. He cur-rently is doing campus ministry at the University of North Texas. He is a motivational speaker with great Biblical insight. All are welcome to attend. PLANT SALE - The Ford City Garden Club will hold its annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 25 at the Ford City Library from 9:00 a.m. until noon. There will be perennials, annuals, herbs, crafty items, gift baskets and more. MEMORIAL DAY PARADE - The Kittanning Joint Memorial Day Com-mittee is seeking participants for the 2019 Kittanning Memorial Day Parade. The parade is scheduled for 10AM on Monday, May 27, 2019. Please call 724-664-2424 or email [email protected] for details. ANNUAL TRAIL FUN DAY - Saturday, June 1, is the 8th Annual Armstrong Trail Fun Day hosted by the Armstrong Rails to Trails Asso-ciation (ARTA) and the Allegheny Valley Land Trust (AVLT) from 9AM until 3PM. This fundraising bike-hike-run event coincides with National Trail Day! The Event is rain or shine, participants can begin their morn-ing adventure at various points along the Armstrong Trail including Kit-tanning, Nautical Mile Campground & Marina, East Brady, Phillipston or any of our designated Trail Heads. Register for activities that will be set up at Nautical Mile Campground in Templeton before May 24. For more information and registration visit http://armstrongrailstotrails.org, www.bikereg.com/atfd or Armstrong Rails to Trails Facebook page. ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING - There will be an Active Shooter Training class at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 218 North Jefferson Street, Kittanning, on Wednesday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. with Trooper Josh Black from the Butler State Police Barracks. MONTHLY MEETING - Cowanshannock Creek Watershed Association will hold a public monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 5 at 7PM at the Commissioners Conference room in the Courthouse Annex building, Mar-ket Street, Kittanning. For more information, please call (724)783-6692. Everyone Welcome. COMMUNITY OUTREACH sponsored by local churches on June 8 at Washington Township Community Park free food and pig roast, all day event games, bouncy house, Christian music, Ventriloquist Jimmy Swog-ger. Everyone welcome. SPRING FESTIVAL at the United Rockville Church basement on Satur-day, June 8, from 11AM-6PM.

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efforts. “I think it went

well," Renshaw said. "It was a good race. There were a lot of great candidates. Any of these people could help us here in the county. It’s an honor to be selected and hopefully serve another term. I’m excited and looking forward to it." Renshaw said the

campaign work now just begins again.“I’m gonna get out

there and still meet as many new people as I can. I’ve been (commissioner) for four years now, and have had a chance to meet a lot of people."Deb Whiteman,

who works in the commissioners' of-fice, pulled 14.64%

Candidate Greg McKelvey watches totals being posted near the conclusion of last night's elec-tion.

of the votes. Jorn Jensen, who

ran four years ago for commissioner, received 9.61% of the vote. Greg McKelvey,

who is currently the East Franklin Township Codes Officer, found him-self in third place with 2,305 votes (20.38%). "I definitely tried to

keep the message of an action plan on a local level. We need

results in terms of housing starts, more housing for older adults and then on the other end, clean-ups, and demoli-tions, which I think sets a foundation for future industrial growth and popula-tion increase. I’m disappointed that I finished third in a close race, but I feel like I ran pretty much the campaign I wanted to."

Unofficial Returns Put Myers and Renshaw on Fall Republican Ballot...

ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT REGION II (DEM)252 - Laurie Kybli302 - Todd Luke127 - Jorn Jensen365 - Brady ShaferREGION II (REP)916 - Brady Shafer947 - Todd Luke535 - Jorn Jensen

SPECIAL ELECTION(Replace State Senator DonWhite) 2,919 - Susan Boser (DEM)7.470 - Joe Pittman (REP)

CONTROLLER2,816 - Calvin Creighton (D)4,108 - Myra Tammy Miller (R)1,891 - Billie Marconi-Kirkp (R)

The race is on be-tween two candi-

dates in Kittanning's Third Ward. Incumbent Kim

Chiesa, who also serves as council president, was the only name on the Republican ballot, drawing 96 votes. However, there were 37 write-in votes. Meanwhile, Demo-

cratic challenger,

Alan "Butch" Puccet-ti, a retired Kittanning policeman, received 56 votes. There were 14 write-in votes on that ballot. This sets the stage

for a hotly contested race between the two candidates this No-vember. Betsy Wilt was the

only person on the ballot for the First Ward. She is a Demo-

crat. She is currently a councilwoman. Chris Schiano was

the only person on the ballot for the Second Ward. He is a Republican and is currently serving on council.Mike Johns was the

only person on the ballot for the Fourth Ward. He is a Demo-crat and currently serves on council.

Chiesa Puccetti

PROTHONOTARY 135 - Write in Votes (D)5,842 - Brenda George (R)

REGISTER & RECORDER 87 - Write in Votes (D)5,998 - Marianne Hileman (R)

TREASURER2,712 - Jean R. Stull (D)4,764 - Amanda Slagle-Hiles (R)1,405 - Wendy Edmonds (R)

Download the report from the entire county at:www.kittanningpaper.com