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New Kensington-Arnold kicks off homecoming with parade, festival

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Valley High School homecoming court members Chase Simmons (left) andLandon Harclerode acknowledge the crowd during the second annual Willie Thrower Homecoming Parade on Thursday in New Kensington.
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Members of the Valley High School volleyball team throw candy during the second annual Willie Thrower Homecoming Parade on Thursday in New Kensington.
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Players with Ar-Ken Falcons Youth Football wave to the crowd while participating in the second annual Willie Thrower Homecoming Parade on Thursday in New Kensington.
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Valley High School homecoming court member Conrad Hoover shoots confetti during the second annual Willie Thrower Homecoming Parade on Thursday in New Kensington. Hoover was escorted by Layla Wright.
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New Kensington Mayor Tom Guzzo, along with board members of the Willie Thrower Award Foundation, emcees the second annual Willie Thrower Homecoming Parade on Thursday in New Kensington.

The New Kensington-Arnold School District kicked off three days of homecoming activities with a parade and festival Thursday evening.

The events came the day after the district shut down Valley High School, which Superintendent Chris Sefcheck said was prompted out of concerns after school-age students were involved in discharging a firearm in New Kensington.

Classes resumed Thursday with an increased police presence and supervision.

New Kensington police Chief Bob Deringer said Friday there were no issues at the parade or the festival that followed it.

“Both events had good turnouts,” he said.

Deringer said he had no updates on his department’s investigation of the shots fired incident. While police recovered five shell casings, no victims were found.

Valley’s homecoming game with Burrell, known as the “Battle of the Bypass,” begins at 7 p.m. Friday. The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday night at the Quality Inn in New Kensington.

There will be an increased police presence at both events, Deringer said.

Brian C. Rittmeyer is a TribLive reporter covering news in New Kensington, Arnold and Plum. A Pittsburgh native and graduate of Penn State University's Schreyer Honors College, Brian has been with the Trib since December 2000. He can be reached at brittmeyer@triblive.com.

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