GOP Wants Al Buchtan Off Ballot For Committeeman

April 22, 2026 12:28 pm

Last week, Washington County received a letter from the Republican Party of Pennsylvania requesting that the Washington County Board of Elections remove Al Buchtan from the ballot in the race for Republican State Committee.  The request follows a ruling by a Commonwealth Court judge and was later affirmed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that determined Buchtan’s residency is in Greene County, not Washington County. Candidates for Republican State Committeeman must reside in the county they seek to represent.  In light of that decision, the Republican Party of Pennsylvania is asking the Washington County Board of Elections to vote on removing Buchtan from the primary ballot for the position.  The Board of Elections will convene for a hearing on Thursday, April 23, at 11 a.m. in the public meeting room.  “This hearing will only determine whether he is removed as Republican State Committeeman and has no bearing on the Pennsylvania State Senate race,” said Washington County Board of Elections Chairman Nick Sherman.  If the motion passes, Buchtan will be removed from the race for Republican State Committeeman in Washington County and will not appear on the May 19th ballot for the State Committee race.

Two More Charged In Death Of Nine-Year-Old

April 22, 2026 2:15 am

Two more people are now charged in the death of a 9-year-old girl.  Renesmay Eutsey was found dead in September 2025, partially submerged in the Youghiogheny River.  Two women, Kourtney Malinda Eutsey, 31, and Sarah Ann Shipley, 35, were initially charged in Renesmay’s death.  Fayette County District Attorney Mike Aubele on Tuesday issued a press release announcing charges against two more people: Theresa Marie Shipley, 63, and Sandra Lynn Umensetter, 51. Aubele identifies the women as Renesmay’s grandmother and a friend of the family, respectively.  Per Aubele, both women are facing charges of endangering the welfare of children and recklessly endangering another person. Theresa also faces an additional count of persons required to report suspected child abuse.  These new charges come after the Aubele’s office got an autopsy report and other documents from the Westmoreland County Coroner’s Office.  Aubele says the coroner’s office findings confirmed Renesmay died of malnourishment, neglect and blunt force trauma injuries. The primary cause of death is said to mirror the alleged injuries to a seven-year-old victim who was hospitalized but survived.  Both women are expected to be arraigned on Tuesday afternoon.

Peters School Board Makes Administrative Changes

April 22, 2026 2:14 am

There have been some administrative changes in the Peters Township School District. At their regular meeting this month, school board members named Dr. Michael Fisher as the new Deputy Superintendent for the school district, to replace Dr. Jennifer Murphy, who will be moving into her new role as the superintendent, following the retirement of Dr. Jeannine French.  Dr. Fisher will continue his role focusing on curriculum for grades K-5, overseeing assessments and the District’s safety and security efforts.  Dr. Fisher has been a member of the District’s central leadership team since 2016, and was previously the Principal at Pleasant Valley Elementary School.  Also at Monday’s meeting, Mr. Adam Sikorski was named Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, with a focus on the secondary level. Sikorski makes the move to District’s central administration team following 12 years as the Principal at Peters Township Middle School. In addition to his role in Peters Township, Sikorski is currently an Adjunct Professor at Point Park University.

Theft Of Loyalty Points Case Settled

April 22, 2026 4:49 am

A Washington County man accused of stealing loyalty program points settled his case. Paul Kostanich, 19 of Peters Township pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge of theft by unlawful taking. Fifty seven other counts of unauthorized use of an access device, identity theft and receiving stolen property were dropped by the District Attorney. Kostanich will serve three years of probation and pay restitution of $677 to Giant Eagle. Additionally, he will be prohibited from using a computer outside of school and for his job as a delivery driver. Police accused Kostanich in February of 2025 of accessing victim’s Get Go Fuel Perks loyalty point information by purchasing it on the dark web. He then used the information to purchase fuel for his car and gift cards. In all, there were 19 victims in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Iran Fires On 3 Ships In Strait Of Hormuz

April 22, 2026 4:52 am

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran has fired on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz. That is an intensification of Iran’s assault on shipping in a waterway crucial to global energy supplies. It also complicates already faltering efforts to bring the United States and Iran together for talks to end the war. Iranian media said Wednesday’s attacks were carried out by the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. It reported that the force seized two of the ships and was bringing them to Iran. That amounted to an escalation by Iran’s leaders.

Trump Indefinitely Extends Ceasefire With Iran

April 22, 2026 5:01 am

ISLAMABAD (AP) — President Donald Trump says the United States is indefinitely extending its ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request as he waits for a unified proposal from the Islamic Republic. The announcement came as last-minute ceasefire talks between the U.S. and Iran looked uncertain and a two-week truce was set to expire. Earlier, the White House put on hold Vice President JD Vance’s expected trip to Islamabad for a second round of talks as Tehran — at least for the time-being — has balked at further talks. Pakistan’s information minister says Iran has not formally confirmed whether it will participate. The ceasefire had been set to expire on Wednesday.

Trump’s Approval Falls In AP-NORC Poll

April 22, 2026 5:02 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — A new AP-NORC poll finds that President Donald Trump’s approval rating on the economy has slumped over the past month as the Iran war drives prices higher. Trump’s approval rating on the economy dropped to 30% in April from 38% in a March AP-NORC poll. A similarly low share of U.S. adults, 32%, approve of the president’s leadership on Iran, which is unchanged since last month. Even Republicans are showing less faith in his leadership, according to the poll, which shows a president who is struggling with unfulfilled promises to tame inflation and testing Americans’ patience with a conflict in the Middle East that has dragged on longer than expected.

Virginia Voters Approve Redistricting Plan

April 22, 2026 4:59 am

Virginia voters have approved a congressional redistricting plan that could help Democrats win up to four additional U.S. House seats in this year’s midterm elections. Voters passed a constitutional amendment authorizing the unusual mid-decade redistricting. But their vote may not be the final say because the question still faces legal challenges, including before the state Supreme Court. The Virginia referendum is the latest development in a national redistricting battle that began after President Donald Trump urged Texas Republicans to pass a map more favorable to the GOP. Virginia is the second Democratic-led state to back redistricting, after California voters approved a new map last November.

PennDOT Seeks Input On Donegal Twp Project

April 22, 2026 2:50 am

Uniontown, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT’s) Engineering District 12, and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), invites the public to participate in a Virtual Plans Display to review and provide feedback on the Route 40 and Route 3005 Intersection Improvement Project in Donegal Township, Washington County. This project involves minor tree trimming to enhance the visibility at the intersection, installation of two poles and wires to support a flashing beacon, installation of signage, and other minor construction activities. The purpose of this Virtual Plans Display is to provide information on the Route 40 and Route 3005 Intersection Improvement Project covering the improvements, impacts, traffic control, and anticipated schedule. To participate in the Virtual Plans Display visit PennDOT’s District 12 website under the Projects Near You and select Route 40 and Route 3005 Intersection Improvement Project. The materials will be on the website for the duration of the project. The public comment period is April 21 through May 5.

Big Changes Ahead Next Year For Frontier League

April 22, 2026 1:29 pm

AVON, OHIO – The Frontier League, a Professional Partner League of Major League Baseball, which includes the Washington Wild Things, and the longest-running independent baseball organization in North America, announced on Wednesday a comprehensive brand transformation. Beginning in the 2027 baseball season, the league will compete as the National Association of Professional Baseball (NAPB).  Officials say the re-branding process began in the fall of 2024 when the Frontier League’s Board of Directors formed a Strategic Planning Committee to evaluate their current position and future opportunities in the professional baseball structure.  “With the tremendous growth over the past five years, highlighted by our expansion into Canada along with the Northeast and Southeast in the United States, our Board felt that it was the appropriate time for a detailed study of both our current role and future opportunities,” commented league commissioner Steve Tahsler. “Working with an outside facilitator, the committee determined that we had outgrown the Frontier League brand, and that National Association of Professional Baseball better identified our current structure and future goals.”  The transition follows a landmark 2025 season where the league set its fourth consecutive attendance record and led the four Partner Leagues in player contracts transferred to MLB organizations. The league’s 34-year history, statistics, and records, along with those of the individual teams, will still remain.