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Loudonville Street Fair back for 147th year, from Oct. 3-7
Skip to contentLOUDONVILLE — The Loudonville Street Fair kicks off Tuesday and promises loads of fun through the week.The fair, open for free to the public, takes place from Oct. 3-7 in downtown Loudonville. It features rides, food and entertainment for all ages. The fair has roots dating back to 1876, according to its website.“The street fair has always been a homecoming event, a time when those who had been reared in the community and had scattered to make their fortunes, returned to greet old friends,” reads a history of the fair. Entertainment options range from tractor pulls,...…Skip to contentLOUDONVILLE — The Loudonville Street Fair kicks off Tuesday and promises loads of fun through the week.The fair, open for free to the public, takes place from Oct. 3-7 in downtown Loudonville. It features rides, food and entertainment for all ages. The fair has roots dating back to 1876, according to its website.“The street fair has always been a homecoming event, a time when those who had been reared in the community and had scattered to make their fortunes, returned to greet old friends,” reads a history of the fair. Entertainment options range from tractor pulls,...WW…
Police: Shaler man linked to violence at Pittsburgh protest turns self in
AlleghenyCourtesy of Pittsburgh policeBrian Jordan Bartels, 20, of Shaler is accused of inciting a riot during the protests in Pittsburgh on Saturday. TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.A half-dozen cans of spray paint and a distinct black hoodie linked a Shaler man to the destruction of a Pittsburgh police car in Uptown on Saturday, the riotous spark that touched off hours of violence and marred what was meant to be a peaceful protest, according to police.Brian Jordan Bartels, 20, is charged with riot, institutional...…AlleghenyCourtesy of Pittsburgh policeBrian Jordan Bartels, 20, of Shaler is accused of inciting a riot during the protests in Pittsburgh on Saturday. TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.A half-dozen cans of spray paint and a distinct black hoodie linked a Shaler man to the destruction of a Pittsburgh police car in Uptown on Saturday, the riotous spark that touched off hours of violence and marred what was meant to be a peaceful protest, according to police.Brian Jordan Bartels, 20, is charged with riot, institutional...WW…
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