HS Community Choice 2024

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The Beehive Learning Center sets children up for success

When Chris Kell, a coal miner by trade, arrived to pick up his daughter at The Beehive Learning Center in early 2023, he learned the center would be closing in just a few short weeks.

Like the many day care and preschool facilities across the country, the former owners were having staffing issues and struggles. As it turned out, Kell and his wife were already business owners. He has

a degree in business and had been looking for a reason to make a move away from coal mining.

They decided to make an offer and purchase the day care to provide care for their own child and others who would have been left scrambling to find alternative care.

“With the business degree and owning a business already, that part wasn’t an issue for me, but I sent my child to a day care and preschool because I don’t know how to teach her all the things to know before kindergarten,” Kell said. “If you would have told me a few years ago that I would someday run a child care center, I would have looked at you like you had three heads.”

He hit the ground running, and despite the learning curve when it came to child education, Kell surrounded himself with a staff of knowledgeable and experienced leaders.

“It was a big change, but everyone I talked to said I have a knack for this. The kids are happy, and they’re

genuinely glad to see me,” Kell said. “To watch them grow and learn and become little people ready to go to kindergarten is amazing.”

The Hopwood facility helps to prepare young learners for the start of school.

Students at Beehive Learning Center in Hopwood look on as a teacher performs an experiment. Courtesy of Beehive Learning Center.

“I started implementing the Heggerty Phonics program this year. It’s also used in many of our local school systems. They are learning how to say their sounds and eventually put sentences together,” Kell said. “My preschool and pre-k teachers are absolutely wonderful. I can’t say enough good things about all they’ve done with the kids so far. By the time they leave, they know their sight words, they have their phone numbers memorized – they are ready.”

They are learning through everything they do, but the children are having a lot of fun too.

When Kell purchased the business, he also had the opportunity to purchase the property next door, giving The Beehive a large, fenced-in play area.

Even when it’s raining or cold outside, they aren’t missing out.

“We have an indoor gym facility. I

think it’s around 2,300 square feet and it gives us space to run and play,” Kell said.

Most parents are looking for a safe environment where their child can thrive, learn and enjoy socialization, and Kell and his team strive to do that every day.

“When they are here, they are safe, happy, healthy, they are having fun and they are going to learn,” Kell said. “I’m always looking to make myself and my business better and I want to be the place that everyone wants to be.”

The community is recognizing his efforts.

“I want to thank everyone who voted for us. I couldn’t do this without my amazing staff. They are the heart and soul here but we couldn’t do it without the community support either,” Kell said. Visit

to learn more.

Students at Beehive Learning Center immerse themselves in hands-on fun. Courtesy of Beehive Learning Center.

Village Caregiving provide help for clients and families in need

As more seniors choose to remain at home for as long as possible, the need for caregivers continues to increase.

In 2021, studies found 1 in 10 people were over the age of 65, and by 2050, studies estimate that 1 in 6 people will be over 65.

“There is an epidemic of people aging and living longer and not necessarily healthier. There’s going to be the question of how we can care for them, and many prefer to stay at home,” said Toni McNett,

Executive Director of Village Caregiving.

It’s something three friends from West Virginia could see a need for back in 2013.

Andrew Maass, Jeff Stevens and Matt Walker were inspired when they realized home care services weren’t available or affordable in their area.

Today, Village Caregiving is one of the fastest growing, privately-owned home care agencies in the U.S. They have 65 locations in the Midwest and Eastern United States and serve more than 5,000 clients.

“We are an in-home, non-medical homecare agency. We send caregivers into

elderly or disabled individuals’ homes and do personal care. That might mean bathing or other hygiene practices, mobility needs, light housekeeping, transportation at times, medication reminders and simple companionship,” said McNett.

Some clients are receiving services through their insurance program, and they will determine how many hours the client is eligible for; however, others, who choose to pay out of pocket can work with Village Caregiving to schedule the hours and time that work best for them.

What some would say sets them apart is their private ownership.

Village Caregiving services are available throughout the region. Courtesy of Village Caregiving.

“We are accessible 24/7. We return phone calls quickly. When a client needs help, they need an answer as soon as possible. Compared to other competitors, we’re a small agency, and we make the transition simple and painless,” said McNett. “We follow two rules, ‘Do the Right Thing’ and ‘Use Common Sense’ and I think that flexibility and custom care makes a big difference.”

For many clients, it’s simply the relationships formed with the caregiver.

Of course, Village Caregiving hopes to partner with the family to care for their loved one, providing respite and support through the process but that’s not always possible.

It’s estimated, more than 4 million adults are completely or mostly homebound. Often, a caregiver’s visit is the only human interaction they receive each week.

“We develop a plan of care for the individual, and then our caregivers have the responsibility to meet

those needs. Once they are taken care of, they often sit and talk with them, go for a walk, take them to the Bingo event or just watch their favorite show,” McNett said. “Our clients and caregivers really develop a special relationship.”

Similar to any friendship, clients and caregivers get to know each other’s families, weekend schedules and more, giving clients the social interaction they often need.

The similar needs across the county and the culture Village Caregiving has created is the reason they’ve launched a podcast to share with others.

Secret VCG Experience is currently available on Spotify and YouTube.

“They talk about the current culture at Village Caregiving and bring in a variety of directors and employees to share experiences,” McNett said.

For more information, visit villagecaregiving.com/village-caregiving-of-morgantown/.

Staff members from Village Caregiving come into the homes of clients to offer a number of services Courtesy of Village Caregiving.

Vehicles, Dealers & Services

AUTO BODY/COLLISION

Ted Sova Auto Body

Joe’s Body Shop

Farris Auto Body

AUTO DEALER/DOMESTIC

Ford Of Uniontown

CHarper Auto Group

Tri Star Jeep

AUTO DEALER/IMPORT

Wright Honda

Jim Shorkey Kia

Autoland Hyundai

AUTO DEALER/NEW

Ford Of Uniontown

CHarper Auto Group

Wright Honda

AUTO DEALER/USED

Wright Honda

Ford Of Uniontown

CHarper Auto Group

AUTO DETAILING

Uniontown Detailing

Brumley’s Luxury Detailing

Charlie’s Classy Clean

AUTO REPAIR - INDEPENDENT

Kino’s Automotive

Brians Auto Repair Service

Carney’s Auto Repair

CAR SALESPERSON

JR Golden

James Detweiler

John Olesko

MOTORCYCLE DEALER

Ford of Uniontown

CHarper Auto Group

Garry’s Auto

NON COMMERCIAL TRUCK DEALER

Ford of Uniontown

CHarper Auto Group

Garry’s Auto

TIRE CENTER

Gebe & Skocik Tire

West Auto Auto Repair

Mr Tire

Owner of Floetry’s Hair Studio has big plans for the future

Floie Guthrie has always loved doing hair. She recalls practicing on her sister and never questioning what she would do when she grew up.

She was right.

Guthrie earned her cosmetology license and went to work for a local salon.

“I worked for another salon for nine and a half years and had been talking about opening my own place, so when she decided she would close, I knew it was the right time,” Guthrie said. “I found a place and got it together. We were open in a month.”

This coming January will mark two years

since Floetry’s Hair Studio opened in Uniontown. And while Guthrie works alone, she doesn’t think it’ll stay that way.

“I plan to expand next year and offer more services like nails and lashes,” Guthrie said. “I’m even open to having a second location in the future. I want to go big.”

She specializes in hair extensions and custom colors and said there’s no one specific trend for today’s hairstyles. Some want a simple cut and others want bright, vivid colors.

Either way, most would say they simply appreciate the way Guthrie serves her clients.

“I love making people happy. They feel good about themselves when they walk out the door. I’ve actually had people

cry after an appointment because they felt so great and that’s my favorite part,” Guthrie said.

There’s no question, a stylist serves as a therapist of sorts. More often than not, women and men share everything from family life to work frustrations while they’re getting their hair cut.

The process creates a natural relationship between stylist and client.

“I think people feel at home in the salon and they’re comfortable with me,” Guthrie said.

It’s her dream in the making, and Guthrie plans to take things as far as possible.

Visit Floetry’s Hair Studio on Facebook for more information.

Floetry’s Hair Studio owner Floie Guthrie enjoys giving customers the best experience possible. Courtesy of Floetry’s Hair Studio.

Revolution Rehab brings physical therapy to your door

For the Herald-Standard newsroom@heraldstandard.com

After working several years for traditional physical therapy offices, Dr. James Seifried wanted to make some changes.

“I come into the home like an old-fashioned doctor. I think it’s about the delivery of service, exceeding client’s expectation, and the overall experience,” Seifried said.

patients, however, Seifried is focused on the needs of cyclists and general pain solutions.

He’s a cyclist himself and knows the benefits of encouraging outdoor fitness.

“I’m really interested in taking a holistic approach, looking at the whole human body. How does your sleep integrate into what’s going on? What phase of life are you in? What are the demands of your work?” Seifried said.

Dr. James, as he prefers to be called, launched Uniontown-based Revolution Rehab three years ago, and perhaps the biggest difference is his outpatient service.

The one-on-one communication and care leads to an established plan, meeting once to several times per week, and a partnership between doctor and patient.

“My core values, I call HILLS: hope, integrity, love, lead and serve. I want to give people hope for the future, my actions to be filled with integrity, a love for family and community, lead with responsibility and exceed the expectations of (the clients I serve),” Seifried said.

His education covers a wide range of

“There has been some interesting research done on the benefits of being outside, including lowering blood pressure, heart rate and stress,” Seifried said. “Cycling is a low impact activity, and you don’t wear on the joints from running or walking. Personally, if I don’t exercise regularly, I can see the difference; it can affect my mental health.”

Whether retirees are looking to increase activity outdoors or a college student is preparing for a race, Seifried enjoys

Dr. James Seifried of Revolution Rehab brings his services to his customers’ homes. Courtesy of Revolution Rehab.

helping those who are taking advantage of all nature

He’s also interested in reducing pain, regardless of the activity, and giving hope to patients who have been suffering.

“I’ve worked with dentists, for example. They have a job where they do a lot of sitting and they’re bent over. There’s stress on the back and the neck,” Seifried said. “In other situations, a person is in pain due to a previous injury, but I want to find the root cause and work toward healing from there.”

Of course, regular exercise and eating healthily goes a long way for many, but Seifried can also see the benefits of having someone walk alongside you on the journey.

“We need a coach, a guide or a physical therapist to take us through the process and identify the specific things that can be done to help with this specific issue,” Seifried said. “My goal is to keep it simple. Life is busy. Let me come to you and

I’ll worry about the traffic and gas tank, and you are able to meet with me and move along with your day.”

Seifried is grateful for the support he’s received over the past several years while developing Revolution Rehab.

“I’m humbled by the nomination and winning the Community Choice, and I thank God, my family and my supportive wife. I’ve had wonderful clients who decided to take that leap of faith and put trust in what I’m trying to do for them,” he said. “It’s been challenging at times, but I want to continue to share that love and gratitude with everyone who has been a part of the process so far.”

Visit www.revrehab76.wixsite.com/website for more information.

Left, Dr. James Seifried, founder of Revolution Rehab, said he believes in a holistic approach to healing.
Right, At Revolution Rehab, Dr. James Seifried focuses on cyclists and general pain solutions. Courtesy of Revolution Rehab

ANTIQUE STORE

Vintage Antiques

Cinder Shack

Zen Mountain Shoppe

APPLIANCES

Reese Warehouse

Highway Appliance

Lowe’s

BOUTIQUE

Lizzie’s Boutique

Bitz of Glitz Ptak’s

BRIDAL STORE

Prom Shoppe

Zelinski Bridal

Patty’s Bridal

FARM SUPPLY

Rural King

Tractor Supply

Carins Agway Service

FARMERS MARKET

Duda’s Farm

Bailey Park

Harmony Acres

FLOOR COVERING STORE

Farris Carpet Inc

Lowe’s

Shamrock Carpet

FLORIST

Neubauer’s Flowers

Pretty Petals Floral & Gift Shop

Millers Greenhouse & Flower Shop

Shopping

FURNITURE

Rt 21 Furniture

Chesler’s Furniture

Reese Warehouse

GARDEN CENTER

Millers Greenhouse & Flower Shop

Cellurales Garden Center

Rich Farms

GROCERY STORE

Aldi

Giant Eagle Shop N Save

HOBBY/CRAFT SHOP

Get A Hobby

Michael’s

Hobby Lobby

HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE

Marcon Building Supply

Lowes

OC Cluss

HUNTING/FISHING/GUN

Marra’s Mountain Sport Shop

Reese Supply Sporting Goods

Mountaineer Guns Sales

JEWELRY STORE

Abby’s Gold and Gems

Joyce’s Jewelry

Hostetlers Fine jewelers

POOL SPA RETAILERS

Jan & Jeff’s Pools

Valley Pool And Spa

Watter’s Pools

Dr.

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SHOPPING CENTER

Target Walmart

Uniontown Shopping Center

TRACTOR/LAWN EQUIPMENT

Rural King

Ross Tractor

Johnny’s Mower Sales & Services

WOMEN’S CLOTHING

TJ Max

JC Penny’s

Lizzie’s Boutique

LARGEST FISHING SELECTION IN THE AREA

Mt. Pleasant Windows & Remodeling Co. to celebrate 50 years in 2025

In 1975, Dick Wrobleski launched his family-owned business with a focus on windows and doors.

Nearly 50 years later, Mt. Pleasant Windows & Glass is transitioning into the family’s third generation. And, said General Manager Patrick Coffman, due to the quality of their service and product, the business also now offers roofing, siding and bathroom remodels.

“Customers often say we’ve done it all. We have quality, skilled people with ongoing training and excellent customer service,” said Coffman.

The hallmark of the business, Coffman said, is good, old fashioned customer service. Folks calling the business will dial the same number as those who called when it first opened – and they’ll get to speak to someone local who can address their concerns and answer their questions.

“We strive to provide a drama-free installation, and we not only want to meet expectations but we want to exceed them,” Coffman said.

That’s one of the major reasons Mt.

Pleasant Windows & Remodeling Co. has endured.

“Ninety-five percent of small businesses go out of business in the first five years, so you want to look at how long the company has been around. Look at reviews, and look at what type of relationship they have with their suppliers,” Coffman said. “We are factory direct with our suppliers so if we have a problem, they take care of everything. When it comes to bathrooms, we have a licensed master plumber on staff and all of our teams have had criminal background checks and driving record checks.”

After all, each person who works in a customer’s home represents the company, and their two best resources are repeat customers and referrals.

“I think our communication is awesome, and our service after the sale won’t disappoint,” Coffman said. “We have managers that oversee all installations, and we have eyes on every project. That goes a long way.”

Homeowners know the risks and responsibility of regular upkeep and maintenance of the home. Roofs and windows need to be replaced every couple of decades or so, and the bathroom will eventually succumb to wear and tear.

“Everything you love is under that roof: your family, pets, possessions. It’s worth it to keep it fixed and well-maintained,” Coffman said. “Our customers mean everything to us. They are a part of our family. They trust us with their hard-earned money and the biggest investment, so we don’t want to let them down.”

The Export-based Mt. Pleasant Windows & Remodeling Co. has partnered

with Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity to give back.

Customers can donate their old windows and doors when they purchase replacements, and the donations will go to the nonprofit to support their mission of building safe and affordable homes for local families.

“When we take the old windows and doors out, they don’t just hit the dumpster. There’s a little more life in them so Habitat will sell them … and the customer will receive a thank-you letter and a tax donation letter,” Coffman said. “We’re really proud of that.”

For more information, visit www. mtpleasantwindow.com/.

A before and after photo of work done by Mt. Pleasant Windows & Remodeling Co. Courtesy of Mt. Pleasant Windows & Remodeling Co.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Fayette Co

Brownsville Greene Co

DRY CLEANER

French Cleaners

Ptak’s Union Cleaners

FUNERAL HOME

Dean C Whitmarsh Funeral Home

Stephen R. Haky Funeral Home

Donald Crawford Funeral HOme

HAIR SALON

Floetry’s Hair Studio Company O Hair by Britni

INSURANCE AGENCY

Laurel Highlands Insurance group

Sprowls Insurance

Nate Furguson State Farm

LAUNDROMAT

Express Wash Village Laundry

French Cleaners

LAWN CARE

Nixon Lawn Maintence & Landscaping

Bartok Lawn Care

Myers Lawn & Landscaping

Services

Jack Purcell Attorney at Law

NAIL SALON

Perfect 10

Ashley’s Nail Salon

Best Nailz

NON PROFIT

State Theatre Center for the Arts

Centerville Clinics Inc

Twisted Tines Outdoors

PARTY/EVENT ENTERTAINMENT

The Grayson House

Uniontown County Club

The Diamond Ballroom

PEST CONTROL

Vermin Control

Safeway Pest Control

D-Bug Pest Control

PET BOARDING/DAYCARE

Wooflands Pet Resort and Spa

Ruffin’ Around Resort & Day Spa

Joy’s Doggie Bed and Biscuit

PET GROOMER

Strut Your Paws Grooming Your Pets

Happy Paws Grooming Salon

PHOTOGRAPHER

Jeff W Hughes Photography

Moms Eye Photography

Paige L. Crow

Bee Graphix

Upper Room

Ohiopyle Printing

TATTOO PARLOUR

Ashley Minerd

Real Ink Tattoo & Gallery

The Edge

TOWING

Joby Gulf

Burnworth Towing

Joe’s Body Shop

VETERINARIAN

Grace Veterinarian Services

Duck Hollow Animal Hospital

Copper Ridge Veterinary Clinic

The Barber Chair

Uniontown Detailing continues to grow; supports local community

For the Herald-Standard newsroom@heraldstandard.com

Matt Moreland spent 15 years in retail management and several more in the automotive industry before finding a home in detailing.

He and co-owner Mike Homer opened Uniontown Detailing five years ago and have been offering detailing services above and beyond the typical options.

Whether customers are looking for ceramic coating, paintless dent repair, undercoating or window tinting, their goal is to help customers protect their investment.

“Our whole business model is based on delivering quality service and quality experience,” Moreland said. “We offer quality products and want customer satisfaction every time.”

Over time, the car’s exterior can be covered with dirt, salt and other weather-related damage, creating a need for regular detailing.

In fact, Moreland said many customers align their detailing work with the regular maintenance of the car.

The better care, the better the long-term value for resale or returned lease fees. The practice also removes stains and odors and protects against rust and other damage.

Of course, the interior can experience wear and tear from a number of sources. Pet hair, dirty shoes on the floor-

board and the children eating a snack in the back seat can all play a part.

Moreland and his team will have both the interior and exterior looking brand new.

Uniontown Detailing can do it all and as they continue to grow, they’re looking for new ways to serve customers with more options and savings.

“We’re working on some new services. We offer vinyl wraps, paint protection and film. The vinyl wrap stops scratches and rock chips from damaging the surface,” Moreland said.

They’ve recently launched a Uniontown Detailing app too. Customers can earn points for up to three percent savings when they shop.

It’s no wonder the company was nominated for the Community Choice award.

With a five-star rating on Google and Facebook, customers regularly

20 • Herald-Standard Community Choice Winners
Uniontown Detailing has been serving the community for five years. Courtesy of Uniontown Detailing.
Ceramic coating and window tinting are among the services provided by Uniontown Detailing. Courtesy of Uniontown Detailing.

submit reviews praising their professional work, saying their vehicle looks better today than it did when they brought it home.

Perhaps more important to Moreland, they are thrilled with the “exceptional service” they receive at the shop.

“We want to offer an all-inclusive experience for those that care about the interior and exterior of the car, so

we offer every service possible for car care and preservation,” Moreland said.

Moreland said they are grateful for the support shown by the community.

“Words really can’t describe our appreciation. We’ve gone from a single bay garage and now we have four bays and own our own building. It’s been amazing and we’re truly appreciative,” Moreland said.

preciation is giving back to the community that has given them so much.

Uniontown Detailing is partnering with the local school system to raise funds for students’ extracurricular activities. Most recently, they supported the Laurel Highlands football and basketball teams upcoming season.

For more information, visit www.uniontowndetailing.com.

Uniontown Detailing provides a number of services to keep car owners happy. Courtesy of Uniontown Detailing.

People & Places

ASIAN OWNED BUSINESS

Lin’s Asian Restaurant

Shogun

All Star Asian Buffet

BLACK OWNED BUSINESS

GHP Gyro,Hoagies & Pierogi’s

Sean Nice

West Auto Repairs

EVENT VENUE

Lakeside Party Center

The Diamond Ballroom

The Grayson House

GOLF COURSE

Uniontown Country Club

Nemacolin Country Club

Historic Summit Inn Resort

HOTEL

Historic Summit Inn Resort

Hilton Garden Inn

Nemacolin Woodlands

MUSEUM

Friendship Hill

West Overton Museum

Nemacolin Castle

PERSON OF THE YEAR

Jenn Margroff

Darin Myers

Lloyd Wood

PHILANTHROPIC BUSINESS

City Mission

CASA Fayette

The ARC

PLACE TO WORK

Marcon Building Supply

WVU Medicine/Uniontown Hosptial

Centerville Clinics Inc

PLACE TO WORSHIP

St John the Evangelist

Roman Catholic Church

Faith Assembly

St. Therese Church

TOURIST ATTRACTION

Ohiopyle Falls and Visitor Center

Fallingwater

Friendship Hill

VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS AMVETS

Uniontown Grocery Outlet

AR Remodeling

WEDDING VENUE

Historic Summit Inn Resort

Nemacolin Resort

The Grayson House

WOMAN OWNED BUSINESS

From Scratch

Spin Unlimited

Jerry’s Catering Services

Kids & Education

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY

West Virginia University

Penn West California

Penn State

DANCE SCHOOL

Koza & Comapny Dance Studio

KayStars Dance Revolution

Lanzi Academy of Dance

DAY CARE

Hopwood Child Care

Duck Hollow Discovery Learning Center

Legacy Learning Center

KARATE SCHOOL

Uniontown Karate Club

Cherry’s Karate

Hopwood Shotokan

LEARNING CENTER

The Bee Hive ABC School House

Duck Hollow Discovery Learning Center

PRESCHOOL

Hopwood Day Care

Asbury Church

Duck Hollow Discovery Learning Center

SCHOOL DISTRICT

Laurel

School District Uniontown

School District Albert

School District

Since 2015, Jenn has done many things to help bring the communities together. She holds free kids events at Marcon, coordinates the Mountain Hallo-Boo every year, has fundraisers to raise money for local charitable organizations, has an annual Angel Tree for Mountain Area kids, and has actively donated to hundreds of organizations.

“I am so very honored to have been voted as Person of the Year! While this was not expected, it is very humbling and appreciated to have even been considered for this. I hope to continue to be actively involved in making a difference in the lives of our local children and our communities”

Jubal has been an Electrician for 27

He is the President of The Margroff Company which is an Electrical

Company

“Thank you for voting for me as One of the

Electricians! I appreciate that you’ve considered me!”

Home Services

CARPET CLEANING

Big Orange Carpet Cleaning

American Cleaning Service

Fayette Seam Cleaning

CLEANING SERVICES

Sanders Cleaning Services LLC

American Cleaning Service

Let It Shine Commercial Cleaning

ELECTRICIAN

Chipps Residential Service

Leonard Guzy

Jubal Margroff

HEATING & A/C

Fayette Heating & AC

Chipps Residential Service

Gilleland & Merkosky Services, Inc

HOME BUILDER

Long Construction

OC Cluss

Chapman Home Builder

HOME CONTRACTOR/REPAIR

Yates Construction

Carl Ciez

OC Cluss

KITCHEN/BATH

Mt Pleasant Windows & Remodling

OC Cluss

Koval Building Supply

PAINTER

Larry Zebley

Campbell Construcion

Precision Painting

PLUMBER

Lee’s Plumbing

Chisler Plumbing

Chipps Residential Service

REAL ESTATE AGENT

Rachel Linderman

Lisa Myers

Jackie Wilson

REAL ESTATE COMPANY

SWC

Howard Hanna Myers

Tri County Realty

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Hillside Manor Personal Care Home

Marquis House

LaFayette Manor

ROOFING

Dave Harper

AR Roofing & Remodeling

Ciez Construction

SIDING

Yates Construction OC Cluss

Campbell Construction

WINDOWS

Mt Pleasant Windows & Remodling

Yates Construction

Sanders Services LLC

ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY/ NURSING HOME

Hillside Manor Personal Care Home

Mt Macrina Manor

Peroni Personal Care

CBD SUPPLIER

Natures Pickens

Maitri

That HempWorx CBD Oils

CHIROPRACTOR

Baker Chiropractic

Smith Chriopractor

Uniontown Chiropractic Center

DENTIST

George Dental Associate

Kaiser Dental

Geshay Pediatric Dentistry

DERMATOLOGIST

Mountain State Dermatology

Centerville Clinics Inc

Tri State Dermatology

EMERGENCY ROOM

WVU Medicine/Uniontown

J.W. Ruby Memorial UPMC

EYE CARE

Fayette Regional Eye Care

Martinelli Eye & Laser Center

Dr. Sobol

FAMILY PRACTICE

Montgomery Medical

Dr. Pish

Dr Anthony Iannamorelli

FITNESS CENTER/GYM

Reagan Fitness

Planet Fitness

YMCA

HEALTH CLINIC

Montgomery Medical

Centerville Clinics Inc

Wellness Recovery

HEARING AID CENTER

Henry & Stewart Audiology

Yareck’s Better Hearing Center

Beltone Hearing Center

HOME HEALTH

Village Care Giving

Abby Health Care

Amedisys Home Care

Health

HOSPICE

Amedysis Hospice

Heartland Home Health and Hospice

WVU Hospice

HOSPITAL

J.W. Ruby Memorial

WVU Medicine/ Uniontown UPMC

MASSAGE THERAPIST

Nick Perazzola

Om Body

Nemacolin Resort

MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY

Maitri

Green Health Docs Morgantown

Releaf Specialts Morgantown

MEDICAL SUPPLIES/EQUIPMENT

Tom & Jerry’s Home Medical Service

Lincare

Hixenbaugh Drug Store

MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER

Chestnut Ridge Counseling Service

Tracy Counseling Services

Centerville Clinics, Inc. - Mental Health

OB/GYN

Christine Wilson

Lawrence Glad

John Sunyecz

OPTHALMOLOGIST

Aaron Sobol

Fayette Regional Eye Center

Martinelli Eye & Laser Center

OPTOMETRIST

Martinelli Eye & Laser Center

Dr Kenneth Bova

Dr Cathleen Lizza

ORTHODONTIST

Sepic Orthodontics

Loyacona Orthodonitc

Geshay Pediatric Dentistry

ORTHOPEDIC DOCTOR

Dr Ari Pressman

Dr Justin Sheba

Dr William Post

ORTHOPEDIC PRACTICE

Sheba Orthopedics

Mon Health

Uniontown Orthopedic

PEDIATRICIAN

WVU Pediatric

Laurel Pediatric

UPMC Childrens Community

Pediatrics-Uniontown

PEDIATRIC GROUP

Dr Breanna Nicole Nolan

Dr Nguyen Duy B MD

Dr Broering

PHARMACY/DRUG STORE

Lizza’s Apothecary Pharmacy

Hixenbaugh’s Drug Store

Nickmans Drug

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Revolution Rehab OSPTA

Jim Burns PT

SKILLED NURSING

Hillside Manor Personal Care

Mt Macrina Manor

Lafayette Manor

SPA/MASSAGE

Nemacolin Resort

Renew You Medispa Om Body

SUPPLEMENT/VITAMIN

Natures Pickens

Hixenbaugh’s Drug Store

Myers Wellsness

YOGA STUDIO

Spin Unlimited Om Body

Planet Fitness

Entertainment & Leisure

DJ

Sean Nice

Hunter Matthews

Arnie Amber

EVENT

Fayette County Fair

Italian Festival

Breakfast with Santa at Dimarco’s

FAMILY AMUSEMENT

Fayette County Fair

Walnut Hill Miniature Golf

Allen’s Haunted Hayride & Tavern of Terror

FESTIVAL/FAIR

Italian Festival

Albert Gallatin Regatta

Fayette County Fair

PLACE TO DANCE

AmVets

Marilyn’s On Main

O’Gillies Pub & Restaurant

PLACE TO HAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY

Uniontown Country Club

The Diamond Ballroom

Spunky Monkey

RADIO STATION

Froggy WMBS

Pickle

SEASONAL ATTRACTION

Richs Fright Farm

Allen’s Haunted Hayride & Tavern of Terror

Fayette County Fair

Caporella’s Italian Ristorante

Dimarco’s Bistro & Cantina

Meloni’s Restaurant

BAKERY

Emma’s Bakery

Maywood Grill From Scratch

BBQ

Big Mike’s Smokin Bar B Q

Doss Boys BBQ

Hunt Chef

BREAKFAST

Kacie’s Sports Cafe

Mark C’s Diner

Route 40 Classic Diner

BUFFETT

Eat N Park

All Star Aisan

Shoney’s

BUSINESS LUNCH

Caporella’s Italian Ristorante

Dimarcos Bistro & Cantina

Rizz’s

CANDY

Sarris Candies

Gene & Boots Candies

Redstone Candy Comapny

CARRY OUT

Pappy’s Chalk Hill

Dimarcos Bistro & Cantina

Kacie’s Sports Cafe

CATERER

Myers Catering and Decorating

Hartsek’s Catering

Jerry’s catering Setvice

CHICKEN WINGS

Rye’s Bar & Restaurant

Roosters Roost

Big Shot Bobs

Dining

Lin’s Asian Restaurant

All Star Asian

Shogun Hibachi Steakhouse

COFFEE SHOP

Fuel Coffee Works From Scratch

High Gear Coffee

DESSERT

Apple Annie’s

Maywood Grill From Scratch

DINER

Route 40 Classic Diner

Kacie’s Sports Cafe Potters

DINING EXPERIENCE

Caporella’s Italian Ristorante

Historic Summit Inn Resort

Hopwood House

DOUGHNUTS

Emma’s Bakery

Dunkin’

Padiddle Donuts

FOOD TRUCK

Hunt Chef Meat Wagon

Doss Boys BBQ

What’s Smokin’ BBQ

ICE CREAM

Jackson Farm

Dairy Queen

Rt. 21 Ice Cream & More

ITALIAN

Caporella’s Italian Ristorante

Dimarcos Bistro & Cantina

Meloni’s Restaurant

JAPANESE

Shogun Hibachi Steakhouse

All Star Asian

Lin’s Aisan Restaurant

El Patron Mexican Grill

Fiesta Azetca

Taco Bell

NEW RESTAURANT

GHP -Gyros, Hoagies and Perogis

Rt. 21 Ice Cream & More

Hopwood House

OUTDOOR DINING

Bittersweet Café

Rizz’s

Vesta 88 - The Barge Patio Bar

PIZZA

2 G Brothers Pizza

Dimarcos Bistro & Cantina

Pizza Wagon

RIBS

Big Mike’s Smokin’ BBQ

Doss Boys BBQ

Texas Roadhouse

SANDWICH SHOP

Phil’s Corner Store

Potters

GHP-Gyros, Hoagies and Perogis

STEAKHOUSE

Texas Roadhouse

Titlow Tavern & Grill

O’Gillies Pub & Restaurant

SPAGHETTI

Meloni’s Italian Restaurant

Caporella’s Italian Ristorante

Dimarcos Bistro & Cantina

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