Greenville Record Argus

Greenville Record Argus

The Record-Argus has been the independent voice of Northern Mercer County since 1848.

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  • 2 days ago | recordargusnews.com | Lorne Cook

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Two words came up again and again around NATO’s annual summit this week: Article 5. Over the years, President Donald Trump has suggested that his backing for other allies under NATO’s collective security guarantee would depend on whether U.S. allies are spending enough on defense. As a candidate in 2016, Trump suggested that he as president would not necessarily heed the alliance’s mutual defense guarantee.

  • 1 week ago | recordargusnews.com | Caleb Stright

    MERCER — There’s no curtain to lift on the Hendley Hoge Bandstand on the Mercer County Courthouse lawn, but there is a stage, and Friday, there was plenty of music. So, when Hoge himself lifted his baton, it was clear, it was showtime. “It’s showtime!” That was the theme of Friday night’s concert, the first show of the season for the Mercer Community Band.

  • 1 week ago | recordargusnews.com | Caleb Stright

    As Greenville Water Authority works its way through the regulatory process to sell its system to Aqua Pennsylvania, it’s currently working to standardize the documentation it has to access its water lines. With many of its water lines under sidewalks, it has mailed a letter to several hundred of its customers asking to formalize those right-of-way agreements.

  • 1 week ago | recordargusnews.com | Caleb Stright

    It may be June, but leaders at Greenville Area School District are looking ahead to changes for the coming school year, which include some new intriguing course offerings, and an earlier attendance time to be eligible for activities.

  • 1 week ago | recordargusnews.com | Jill Lawless |Will Weissert

    KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday that they had signed a trade deal that will slash tariffs on U.K. auto and aerospace industry imports — but they are still discussing how to handle steel production. The pair spoke to reporters at the Group of Seven summit in the Canadian Rockies, with Trump brandishing the pages of what he said was a long-awaited agreement.

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