In July of 1794, a group of 400 whiskey rebels, mainly from Washington County, attacked and destroyed the home of a tax inspector south of Pittsburgh.
One of the leaders of the Whiskey Rebellion, David Bradford, was among them.
A Washington County resident from 1788-1794, Bradford made his ...
Over 40 years ago, John Hudock of Hudock Garages fell into his career unexpectedly.
He began doing concrete work for a large garage company, Bullock Garages, and a year later, became the local manager serving Fayette, Greene and Washington counties.
“About 20 years ago, Bullock Garages in ...
Whether it’s a brand-new sports car or the older family minivan, having a clean and functional vehicle not only makes it last longer but it feels good too.
Mike Homer, co-owner of Uniontown Detailing, has 25 years in the automotive industry and comes from a family with a long history of ...
It was the reputation of South Hills Lincoln that led its General Sales Manager Jeff Innes to inquire about a position.
“It’s just a well-respected and well-run dealership. We treat people the old-fashioned way,” said Innes, who joined the team in 1998. “We hand wash all of our cars ...
Starting with silent movies and Vaudeville’s finest acts in the early 1920’s to professional touring productions to local performances, the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown has been providing entertainment for more than 100 years.
“All of the State Theatre’s season ...
Seven years ago, Christine Coyle and a group of her colleagues started offering summer youth camps in Washington County.
The goal: to spread resources and information about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education.
Coyle applied for nonprofit status, and Washington ...