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Kiskiminetas Township is a township in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,604 at the 2020 census, [2] a decrease from the figure of 4,800 tabulated in 2010, [3] making it the most populous township or borough in the county. [4] Kiskiminetas is derived from a Native American language meaning "make daylight". [5]
The Kiski Area School District is a large, suburban/rural public school district located in Westmoreland County Pennsylvania. The district encompasses approximately 102 square miles (260 km 2 ) and consists of nine municipalities in Armstrong and Westmoreland counties, the district is headquartered in Allegheny Township .
In 2018, the event had over 1,500,000 volunteers who collected 14 million pounds of waste. The 2018 event was held in conjunction with the inaugural World Cleanup Day. [3] [4] [5] Beginning the same year, the Arizona and Florida Departments of Transportation scheduled highway cleanup activities to occur on National CleanUp Day. [6] [7] [8]
Metro Waste Authority does not offer free days, but does have hazardous waste drop-off events from 8 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of each month in March through November at the Metro ...
International Day of Action for Rivers: March 14 World Consumer Rights Day: March 15 Buzzards Day [16] [17] March 15 Digital Cleanup Day [18] March 15 2025 National Panda Day [19] [20] [21] March 16 Global Recycling Day [22] March 18 World Serval Day [23] March 18 Taxonomist Appreciation Day [24] March 19 World Sparrow Day: March 20 World Frog ...
Oct. 31—Voters in the Kiski Township supervisors race will have their choice of four candidates vying for four open seats in the Nov. 7 election, with two seats available for six-year terms and ...
Carnahan Run joins the Kiskiminetas River in Parks Township. ... The stream received cleanup as part of the River Sweep of the Ohio River watershed in 2010. [2] See also
Aug. 1—A rogue reptile seen in and around the Kiski River is still on the loose in the Apollo area. Volunteers and Kiski Township officials are continuing their efforts to safely locate, trap ...