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The debate sponsored by SHGU SHGA and the League of Women Voters was covered in the Trib:

PittsburghLIVE.com - Westmoreland candidates tout accomplishments

Incumbent Democrats Tom Balya and Tom Ceraso told a standing-room crowd of about 120 people who attended a debate Wednesday night at Seton Hill University in Greensburg of their achievements during their time in office.

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Sorry -- that was a typo for SHGA.

Can I ask what you would guess SHGU to stand for? The conference was sponsored by the Seton Hill Government Association and the League of Women Voters. Kudos to student government for organizing it.

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