Pittsburg Gazette
“Who will tell our story?”
Sue Hall was eight years old in 1952, and attending school like other children her age. One morning she became violently sick for no apparent reason. Her teacher called Sue’s mother, who took her to the doctor’s office immediately.
A breakthrough spirit followed by the science
Most young boys are able to run and jump, play football and soccer, and look forward to an active life of fun activities.
Opposition to Marvin Nichols meets in MP
A town hall style meeting was held Monday night, October 10, at the Mount Pleasant Civic Center for all of those who oppose the construction of the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir, and those seeking more information on the project.
Pittsburg receives Main Street recogition
The City of Pittsburg has received recognition in the 2022 Main Street Accredited program. Pittsburg has been working along with over 1,200 other neighborhoods and communities to build stronger communities through preservation-based economic development.