Drone program offers job skills to Westmoreland, Fayette studentsBy lowber on June 26, 2021Hannah Sutton said flying drones runs in the family. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Instagram, Local, Top Stories and Westmoreland lowberMore from InstagramMore posts in Instagram »Swung vases see upswing in value among fans of mid-century modern collectiblesVaccination rates in schools cause concern for parents, medical professionalsAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healImpact of property tax relief from gambling revenue clouded by outdated formulaBaby Apple Cheeks competition steals the show at bustling festivalMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Swung vases see upswing in value among fans of mid-century modern collectiblesNorth Huntingdon plans 3.5-mill tax hikeWestmoreland happenings: Light Up Latrobe, blood drive, Christmas market, moreVaccination rates in schools cause concern for parents, medical professionalsWestmoreland hunters find success in woods on opening day of rifle seasonMore from Top StoriesMore posts in Top Stories »Vaccination rates in schools cause concern for parents, medical professionalsWestmoreland hunters find success in woods on opening day of rifle seasonWhy your electric bill is rising this winter and how to preparePolice continue to seek information in 2019 death of North Huntingdon chiropractorThough not uncommon, hoarding 'multiplies' danger for fire crewsMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Swung vases see upswing in value among fans of mid-century modern collectiblesNorth Huntingdon plans 3.5-mill tax hikeWestmoreland happenings: Light Up Latrobe, blood drive, Christmas market, moreVaccination rates in schools cause concern for parents, medical professionalsWestmoreland hunters find success in woods on opening day of rifle season