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The Observer–Reporter is a daily newspaper covering Washington County, Greene County, and the Mon Valley in Pennsylvania, with some overlap into the South Hills of Pittsburgh in. The newspaper was published by the Observer Publishing Company in the city of Washington, Pennsylvania .
He and Ernest F. Acheson owned the Washington Observer and the afternoon Washington Reporter newspapers in Washington, Pennsylvania, which eventually merged to form the Observer-Reporter. [3] He was a trustee of Washington & Jefferson College and of the Washington Female Seminary. [4] He was a trustee of The Washington Hospital. [4]
In his column for the Washington Observer-Reporter Steigerwald wrote: "Maybe somebody can ask Stow, if he ever comes out of his coma, why he thought it was a good idea to wear Giants gear to a Dodgers’ home opener when there was a history of out-of-control drunkenness and arrests at that event going back several years." Steigerwald, who had ...
Observer-Reporter - Washington; Philadelphia Daily News - Philadelphia; ... Bicknell's Reporter, Counterfeit Detector, and Philadelphia Prices Current (1835–1857) [66]
[9] [10] She also writes for The Observer-Reporter newspaper, [11] and has been featured on television programs such as "The Doctors" [12] and "Scary Mommy". [13] She is known for instigating difficult conversations with children, [14] and for organizing a book club on banned books for teenagers. [15]
Washington is a city in, and the county seat of, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. [4] The population was 13,176 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] Part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area in the southwestern part of the state, the city is home to Washington & Jefferson College and Pony League baseball.
The WJPA broadcast facilities are located at the corner of Main St. and East Wheeling St. across from the Observer-Reporter newspaper offices. Both stations transmit from a self-supporting tower at the intersection of Interstates 70 and 79, just north of Washington.
In 2018, Puskaric ran for election to represent District 39 in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. [6] He defeated Robert Rhoderick Jr. in the general election for Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 39 on November 6, 2018, with 55.8% of the vote.