We have received some letters and calls about not being able to find all of the articles written by Sue Kilburn this month about her battle with breast cancer. Thanks for the interest in following Sue's very real descriptions of her life. We at The Meadville Tribune want to take a moment to hopefully clear up for our readers how to best use our website and to find all of these stories.
The Meadville Tribune website - like our newspaper is broken up into sections. If you scroll down the page you'll see sections for sports, multimedia, births, obituaries, our health....etc.
In the Our Health section is where you'll find all of Sue's stories. They may not be in order due to some computer glitches that we can't do anything about, but they should all be there. You can access them by clicking on the words 'Our Health' on the webpage and a new list will pop up with all of Sue's stories there. (Don't be confused by the advertisement that might pop up first, the list should appear in the same window the web-page appeared.)
Every section headline on our site, if clicked will take you deeper into our site and access more stories. For instance, we have been posting slideshows now for over 3 years. Each of these can be found in our website by searching for them. Simple search 'Slideshow" will give you a menu in which you can search through the hundreds we have posted.
To make life a little simpler, we have posted the last 50 to 100 slideshows under the heading of slideshow can be accessed by clicking on the word slideshow on the multimedia bar.
We hope this helps you all get more out of our website.
Local News
BREAST CANCER JOURNAL: Where are the articles?
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Remembering Civil War Bucktails
A glimpse into daily life of the Civil War era is easy to see in Crawford County.
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Area Memorial Day events
The following Memorial Day events have been reported for publication in The Tribune. All events are on Monday, except the one at Edinboro that is planned for Sunday.
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Civil War soldiers highlight Meadville Memorial Day events
A courageous Meadville man — wounded three times but remaining on a Civil War battlefield until he was too weak to continue — is being remembered this Memorial Day as the Meadville Area Memorial Day Committee continues its mission of observing the 150th anniversary of the War Between the States.
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Police: Locals admit to killing Ohio woman
Two Cochranton women were arrested and jailed on homicide charges early Thursday after allegedly admitting they killed an Ohio woman and buried her body in a shallow grave near their residence recently.
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Reader 'Faces' are coming in
Mom's car dash, Meadville, PA
Lucy Kedzierski, 12, looks at the face every morning waiting for school bus!
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North Street Project sure to be 'very disruptive'
With the preliminary traffic control plan for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s North Street Project complete, Meadville City Manager Joe Chriest summed up the anticipated impact of the project, which is expected to span the entire 2013 construction season. “This is going to be very, very disruptive,” he said Wednesday.
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Boat business booming in warm weather
It’s been a booming business in boats this spring, according to some area boat dealers.
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City leaders not concerned after financial downgrade
During the past five years, Moody’s Investors Service has assigned three different ratings — all within the range of “upper medium grade” to the City of Meadville’s bonds. In 2007, the city was given a rating of A3, the lowest of the trio. In 2010, the city’s bond rating was raised to A1, the highest ranking in the “upper medium” category. Monday, Moody’s gave the city’s $10,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series of 2012, which went on the market Monday, the middle rating of A2.
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Elderly, disabled and their caregivers have tremendous new local resource
The new Crawford County Link isn’t a place, but an information network to help people age 60 and older or those between 18 and 59 with disabilities stay living independently.
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County's median age rising as population still stable
Crawford Countians are growing older and aging in place.
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