Latrobe council honors visually impaired teen for leadership, service to othersBy lowber on March 27, 2021At 17, Adison Lemmon knows where she wants to go. 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 Education (Classroom), Lifestyles, Local and Westmoreland lowberMore from Education (Classroom)More posts in Education (Classroom) »How one Southwestern Pa. school district is trying to improve test scores — while on a budgetIncreased school funding could lead to higher test scores — but it's often more complicated than thatSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFranklin Regional in the running for billionaire's $1M education awardLongtime Penn-Trafford principal set to retire after 26 years in districtMore from LifestylesMore posts in Lifestyles »Swung vases see upswing in value among fans of mid-century modern collectiblesHaunted Path in Irwin: Fascination with Halloween helps feed the needyWhat's cooking at WCCC? Culinary students serve meals at campus' Chef's BistroEmbroiderers at Glenshaw Public Library document Pa.'s history for 'America's Tapestry' projectAI opens new worlds for the blindMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Westmoreland and Allegheny men among 1,000-plus killed in WWII 'Little Pearl Harbor'Kenneth Pollard speaks of initial shock, lasting regret over wife's death in sinkhole fall1 year after sinkhole death, Unity residents live in fear of mine subsidenceMajority of easements signed for Greensburg's Northmont flood control projectWestmoreland hospital, former nurses sued over patient photosMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Westmoreland and Allegheny men among 1,000-plus killed in WWII 'Little Pearl Harbor'Kenneth Pollard speaks of initial shock, lasting regret over wife's death in sinkhole fall1 year after sinkhole death, Unity residents live in fear of mine subsidenceMajority of easements signed for Greensburg's Northmont flood control projectWestmoreland hospital, former nurses sued over patient photos