West Mifflin’s Davis Enters County Council Race

February 05, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Politics & Elections

(Submitted photo)

West Mifflin Council Member Dan Davis has announced his plans to seek the Democratic nomination for Allegheny County Council District 9.

Davis, a graduate of Ohio State University, is an environmental engineer who currently works as a department manager at DLZ Corp. in Bridgeville.

“With eight years of experience as a councilman for West Mifflin Borough and 35 years as an environmental manager, I am confident in my ability to address the concerns of the 17 municipalities within Allegheny County District 9,” Davis said.

 
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Goughnour Formally Announces 35th Campaign

February 05, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Politics & Elections

(Submitted photo)

McKeesport police Capt. Dan Goughnour has officially announced his candidacy for state legislator from the 35th Legislative District.

A 16-year veteran of the city police and a member of the McKeesport Area School Board, Goughnour received the nomination from the Allegheny County Democratic Committee following a meeting Saturday at the Palisades.

Separately, the Republican Committee of Allegheny County has nominated White Oak Council Member Chuck Davis.

Candidates were chosen by parties, rather than in a primary election, because state law requires a special election to be held to fill the empty seat with 60 days of a vacancy. State Rep. Matt Gergely, 45, died unexpectedly Jan. 19 after a brief illness.

 
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W.O.’s Davis Gets Republican Nod in 35th

February 03, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Politics & Elections

The Republican Committee of Allegheny County announced Saturday that White Oak Councilman Chuck Davis has been nominated to run for the state General Assembly in the 35th District.

A special election is scheduled for March 25 to fill the vacancy left by the death Jan. 19 of state Rep. Matt Gergely.

A lifelong resident of White Oak and a longtime volunteer firefighter, Davis has chaired numerous committees on White Oak council, according to a spokesman, including the borough’s police, fire, public works, health and safety, and planning and zoning committees.

A spokesman said that Davis intends on bringing “a strong vision for economic growth, public safety and government transparency to the voters of the Mon Valley.”

 
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How to Contact Us

January 31, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements

Not getting calls is unbearable. (Tube City Almanac photo by F. Stop Fitzgerald)

We occasionally get some confusion about whether we are part of the Mon Valley Independent or the Tribune-Review.

We are completely separate, so telling one of those newspapers something doesn't mean we get the announcement, and vice versa. (Home Depot doesn't tell Lowe's, either.)

You can reach us in three ways:

• Email at tubecitytiger@gmail.com
• Phone at 412-357-2670
• U.S. Mail at 409 Walnut St., Suite 200, McKeesport 15132

Please do not use Facebook or text messages; we do not always see them.

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Local Candidates Invited to Announce Campaigns

January 31, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements, Politics & Elections

(File photo: Vickie Babyak for Tube City Almanac)

As a public service, Tube City Community Media Inc. again will make available this space as a free, public outlet for local political candidates — although there are rules attached.

CANDIDATES: Please do not depend on Facebook messages or posts. Facebook does not always deliver messages or posts.

Please send candidate announcements to us at tubecitytiger@gmail.com, or Tube City Almanac, 409 Walnut St., Suite 200, McKeesport, PA 15132; we will publish candidate announcements as they are received at our office.

Deadline is May 1; announcements will be published at Tube City Almanac in the order they arrive.

Any candidate for a municipal (city, borough or township) or school board office in the Duquesne City, East Allegheny, McKeesport Area, South Allegheny or West Mifflin Area school districts* may submit a candidate announcement or statement for publication at Tube City Almanac.

Profiles received after the deadline will be published at the editor’s option, time permitting.

(Please do not send them as a text message, or as a Facebook message. Handwritten entries and phone calls are not acceptable.)

 
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Two Announce Plans to Seek District Judge Seat

January 31, 2025 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News, Politics & Elections

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was retracted and rewritten after publication. We learned after posting it that Joe Pero had also announced his candidacy on Facebook. We apologize to Pero for the omission.

Those are the only two candidates for this office of which we are presently aware.

CANDIDATES: Please do not depend on Facebook messages or posts.

Please send candidate announcements to us at tubecitytiger@gmail.com, or Tube City Almanac, 409 Walnut St., Suite 200, McKeesport, PA 15132; we will publish candidate announcements as they are received at our office. —JT


McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko speaks at a Veteran’s Day ceremony. He has announced plans to run for magisterial district judge. (City of McKeesport photo by Jennifer R. Vertullo)

Retired McKeesport police Chief Joe Pero also is seeking the office. Pero is a Marine Corps veteran and graduate of the FBI Academy. (Submitted photo via Facebook)

Two candidates widely known to city residents have announced their plans to run for magisterial district judge.

Saying that he looks forward to stepping out of the limelight — but continuing community service — McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko announced his plans on Thursday.

Earlier in the week, former McKeesport police Chief Joe Pero also announced his candidacy, via Facebook. Pero retired from the police department in 2010 after a 30-year career.

Magisterial District Judge Eugene Riazzi, who has served in that role since 2007, confirmed Friday that he is not seeking re-election. Riazzi, who previously served as a McKeesport police officer, chief of detectives, and as an Allegheny County sheriff’s deputy, is eligible for retirement under state law.

 
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Six Dems Vie for Nomination in 35th District

January 30, 2025 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: Politics & Elections

From top left, in alphabetical order, Tim Eads of Munhall, Rikell Ford of Clairton, Dan Goughnour of McKeesport, Mary Nesby of Homestead, Lou Ransom Jr. of Munhall and Dexel Tolliver of Clairton. (Submitted photos)

The six Democrats vying for the nomination to run for the 35th Legislative District seat in a special election share a common focus on jobs, public safety, education and blight removal.

And the candidates also share a common goal of working with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to advance his legislative agenda, they said during a closed-circuit conference call on Thursday night.

The Allegheny County Democratic Committee will meet Saturday in McKeesport to choose a candidate to run in the special election being held March 25 to fill the remainder of State Rep. Matthew Gergely’s two-year term in office.

 
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Name on Court, Cash Leaves Bigger Mark on ’Port

January 28, 2025 |

By Adam Reinherz | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Swin Cash speaks with Lady Tigers players and coaches following Monday's game. (Adam Reinherz photo for Tube City Almanac)

Swin Cash and McKeesport basketball have been synonymous for decades. Now it’s official. During Monday’s home game against the West Mifflin Area Titans, McKeesport Area School District dedicated its court in honor of the former player.

The halftime ceremony marked a “full circle” moment for Cash and the community, School Board President Mark Holtzman Sr. said: “She has been recognized as an Olympic champion, as a WNBA champion, and now she's being recognized as a champion in her own community, in her own home.”

Long before accruing nearly every basketball accolade imaginable, Cash was a self-described “scrawny girl” growing up in Harrison Village.

During high school, Cash’s size and talent exploded. She grew several inches and by senior year, Cash not only averaged 30.4 points and 16.9 rebounds per game but helped her team win the WPIAL title. After being named Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the year, the 6’1 phenom went on to win two national championships at the University of Connecticut, three WNBA titles and two Olympic Gold medals for Team USA.

 
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Train Club Rolls Into 75th Year With Free Show

January 27, 2025 |

By Yousuf Lachhab Ibrahim | Posted in: Announcements

The McKeesport Model Railroad Club’s HO-scale model represents Western Pennsylvania in the 1950s era. (Yousuf Lachhab Ibrahim photo for Tube City Almanac)

If you go...

   

What: 75th Anniversary Open House

Where: McKeesport Model Railroad Club, 2209 Walnut St.

When: 12 noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1

Admission: Free

The McKeesport Model Railroad Club is celebrating its 75th birthday, and it’s inviting the whole town to the party.

The local hobby group, located at 2209 Walnut St. in Christy Park, is riding high this month, with a cover story in the issue of Model Railroader magazine on sale now.

On Saturday (Feb. 1), the public will be invited to a free open house to admire 2,200 square feet of an idyllic 1950s-era Western Pennsylvania, complete with more than 75 locomotives and 1,200 freight cars.

“There are very few hobbies where you’re going to have seven-, eight-, nine-year-olds working right alongside retired guys [who are] teaching them something,” said Steve Raith, vice president of the MMRC. “There's a lot of people that think the hobby is kind of dying out, but we're definitely not seeing that. We have a lot of growth with younger people involved with the hobby.”

 
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Water Authority Asks Residents to Conserve

January 27, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements

Areas colored in green, plus Duquesne, receive water service from Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County. Pins and symbols show locations where MAWC has active construction or where it has recently completed projects. (Source: MAWC)

Residents of McKeesport and surrounding communities that get water service from the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County are being asked to conserve after a period of high demand.

Matthew Junker, authority spokesman, said that extremely cold temperatures caused many residents to run their water to prevent frozen lines.

At the same time, the water authority was responding to a number of leaks and water line breaks caused by the weather, he said. Due to rising temperatures, customers no longer need to let their water run, he said.

In order to bring system levels back up, Junker said, the authority is asking customers to reduce water usage at their homes and businesses until the system can stabilize.

 
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