Local businesses, organizations and industries are invited to submit information before Feb. 6 for the Allied News annual supplement known as Overview, which will be published Feb. 20 and 23.
This free service via special section allows you to tell Allied readers about the changes you expect for your company or organization, what major event(s) occurred in the past year and what future events you plan.
You can share what you hope to accomplish in 2013, what new equipment you expect to buy and services you hope to offer.
Limit your story to 500 words and include your name and title at the top. Feel free to include a photo and caption.
We reserve the right to edit submissions/use photographs depending on space.
We encourage you to submit your information and photos as soon as possible to be included.
You can also take out an eye-catching ad for this special section by calling 724-458-5010; just ask for advertising.
For speed and ease of transferring submissions, we prefer stories and photos be emailed to
alliednewspaper@gmail.com
Please do not attach text as files, just include the text in the body of an email.
If necessary, drop off submissions at 201A Erie St., Grove City, fax them to 724-458-1609 or mail them to Allied News, Box 190, Grove City, PA 16127.
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Submissions to The Herald's similar Outlook section must be sent separately to heraldoutlook@gmail.com or faxed to 724-981-5116.
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Laying green groundwork
Award-winning green architect and Slippery Rock University graduate Robert Kobet returned to his alma mater Thursday to share his success stories and help lay the same groundwork for SRU.
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Businesses take stock after blaze
Business owners affected by Wednesday's fire in Sandy Lake are in the throes of how they will rebuild their livelihoods.
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SR library gets grant, eyes expansion
Slippery Rock Community Library has expanded its inventory – but is still in desperate need of more room.
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Pause to notice positivity, art
"Tea Pot" and "Industrial Arts" are the two newest fixtures in Olde Town Grove City.
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Local doc now offering improved ankle surgery here
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Survivors' stories
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Support the kids at May 4 benefit
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