LATROBE, PA – Saint Vincent College will host a Soil to Supper event next month inside the Fred M. Rogers Center on campus. The public dinner event scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, at 6 p.m., will feature a five-course meal prepared by an executive chef. Complimentary wine tasting is available with each course. Tickets cost $125 and can be purchased online. Preregistration is required. Vegetarian options are available. With the theme “Grown by Neighbors, Shared by Neighbors,” the event celebrates
Reissued stamp, souvenir sheet available nationwide June 1 LATROBE, PA – The iconic 2018 Mister Rogers stamp featuring the beloved television personality was recently announced as the winner of the United States Postal Service (USPS) Stamp Encore contest. To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Postal Service, the public was invited to vote for their favorite stamp pane out of 25 recent offerings. Over 500,000 votes were cast, and the Fred Rogers stamp secured the win by more than 40,000
The University of Pittsburgh has announced the launch of The Pitt Regional Campus Tuition Pledge, tuition-free program beginning fall 2026 for eligible Pennsylvania residents at its Bradford, Greensburg and Johnstown campuses, as well as the Titusville nursing program. New and current students whose household Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is $75,000 or less will pay zero in tuition — Pitt covers whatever tuition remains after all federal, state and institutional aid has been applied. “The Pitt Regional
Nearly half of all startups don't make it past five years, and cash flow is usually why — funding gaps, poor budgeting, and inventory problems that compound until there's no runway left. For business owners in the Latrobe and Laurel Valley region, that's not a distant statistic. A financial safety net means your business can absorb a hard quarter, lose a major client, or face an unexpected expense without closing its doors.Start With a Cash Reserve The foundation of any financial safety net is a
Collaboration inefficiencies cost teams hours every week — 64% of employees waste at least three hours, and 20% lose up to six. For business owners in the Latrobe and Laurel Valley region, where many teams run lean, that's a preventable drain worth closing. The practices below address the most common gaps — and a few that may surprise you.You're Already Shaping Collaboration (Whether You Know It or Not) It's tempting to assume that once you've hired capable people, collaboration takes care of itself. But
Beauty salons operate at the intersection of creativity and commerce. A successful salon must balance client experience, staff compensation, inventory control, and cash flow management — all while staying profitable in a competitive service industry. Financial management is not just about tracking money; it shapes pricing, hiring decisions, and long-term growth.Key Financial Takeaways Track revenue by service category to identify your most profitable treatments. Separate fixed and variable costs to
Small businesses in the Greater Latrobe–Laurel Valley region often juggle tight margins, limited staff, and rising expectations from customers. Yet the path to smoother operations doesn’t always require sweeping change. Sometimes, a few targeted improvements can unlock significant gains in productivity and capacity. Learn below about: Practical, immediately usable efficiency levers for small teams Ways to reduce recurring friction in daily operations Steps to streamline workflows without large
Latrobe, Pa. (September 2019) — It is with great pleasure that the Greater Latrobe - Laurel Valley Chamber of Commerce announces August 21-23 as the date of the 2020 Great American Banana Split Celebration. Highlights of the 2019 celebration included the first Banana Split Princess Pageant, a third stage, blood drive, big banana car, an over 21 area, goat yoga, and expanded activity schedule for kids and adults. It is estimated that 12,000 people attended over the course of the three day event as Latrobe
The Greater Latrobe-Laurel Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Neighborhood Visitor & Information Center is many things to many people. It is a bright, shiny tribute to the businesses and people of the area. It’s a showcase for history and memorabilia from the area. The VIC has proven to be ground zero for business transactions between members. And yes, it’s the home of the chamber staff that has constantly created buzz and excitement within the new GLLV organization. “I’ve been in a lot of chambers offices and