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Jeannette is a city in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,780 at the 2020 census . Jeannette was founded in 1888 and named after Jeannette Hartupee McKee, the wife of one of the city's founders, H. Sellers McKee. [ 3 ]
The Jeannette City School District is a small urban school district in Southwestern Pennsylvania. It is located in Westmoreland County and is surrounded by the Penn-Trafford and Hempfield Area School Districts. The district consists of two schools, McKee Elementary School (PK-6) and the Jeannette Junior-Senior High School (7-12).
WPKD-TV (channel 19), branded KDKA+, is an independent television station licensed to Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Pittsburgh area. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside KDKA-TV (channel 2), the market's CBS owned-and-operated station.
Nov. 25—Jeannette's annual Sparkle of Christmas parade is set to be twice as big as last year's, according to parade co-coordinator Michelle Langdon. "There's a bigger interest in participating ...
Nov. 11—An idea to use the former Jeannette EMS station as the city's new fire department was nixed after a tour revealed the proposal might be more costly than anticipated. "Even to get the ...
The deadly conflagration burned for more than two and a half hours on a small street in the city of Jeannette, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh. The blaze scorched nearby cars and a neighboring ...
The district neighbors 7 other school districts: Franklin Regional, Greensburg-Salem, Hempfield Area, Jeannette City, Norwin, Gateway, and East Allegheny. [1] The district mascot is the Warrior. [2] The Suburban Pittsburgh district serves the municipalities of Trafford, Penn, Penn Township, Manor, and Harrison City.
The city of Jeannette never had the money to demolish the decaying building. The estimated cost of demolition was $250,000-$1 million and it was less money for the city to spend $25,000 per year to try and keep up with security and vandals. [3] Finally, in 2014 a request was submitted for a state grant of $1 million to demolish the property. [4]