Colonial Courtyard earns Integracare award
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TYRONE
Colonial Courtyard earns Integracare award
Colonial Courtyard at Tyrone earned IntegraCare’s Silver Level Award for its prompt handling of residents’ call bell requests during the third quarter of 2025.
When a resident needs assistance, whether it’s for routine help or an emergency, they can push a pendant they carry on them. During the quarter, Colonial Courtyard at Tyrone’s team responded in person to each call in an average of 2 minutes, 36 seconds to attain Silver Level status for a fifth consecutive quarter.
Colonial Courtyard at Tyrone achieved an impressive 94% success rate in answering its residents’ call bell requests.
JOHNSTOWN
Sourceree nominated for 2025 Tech 50 Awards
Sourceree, a software development and consulting firm serving the U.S. Department of War and Commercial markets, has been nominated as a Finalist in the Solutions Provider — Innovative Tech category of the Pittsburgh Technology Council’s 2025 Tech 50 Awards.
The Tech 50 Awards, now in its 29th year, recognize the most innovative and successful companies in Southwestern Pennsylvania’s technology ecosystem. The nomination places Sourceree among elite peers at the forefront of technology innovation and regional impact.
Sourceree, headquartered in Johnstown, delivers software development, data and AI integration, cybersecurity solutions and strategic operational support. Founded 15 years ago, the company specializes in designing tailored software solutions to commercial enterprises, the intelligence community and the Department of War.
Thomas Buick GMC sets rabies clinic for Saturday
Thomas Buick GMC is partnering with the Humane Society of Cambria County Saturday for a special rabies vaccine clinic for cats and dogs from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Cat and dog rabies vaccinations will be available for $10 per vaccine.
The event will be held at the dealership at 750 Eisenhower Blvd.
Pennsylvania Highlands recognized by PDE
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has been recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for the College’s commitment to preventing suicide and promoting mental health resources for learners.
Penn Highlands was one of 11 postsecondary institutions to be added to the list of schools designated as a PA CARES campus. Since May, the PDE has named 26 total institutions of higher education as PA CARES campuses for their work to ensure students have access to support and resources to stay safe, healthy and well.
PA CARES, which stands for “Connect, Assess, Respond, Encourage, Support,” recognizes postsecondary institutions that have implemented Act 110 mental health and suicide prevention plans, enabling school staff to engage with the campus community and empowering students to seek help when they need it.
This initiative furthers the efforts of the Shapiro Administration to promote mental health in Pennsylvania’s school communities.

