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Navigating Early Childhood Nutrition And How A Plant Closure Is Affecting A PA City, This West Virginia Morning
On this West Virginia Morning, from allergies to introducing solids, the first few years of a child’s life have a surprising number of decisions for parents to make. In our latest entry of “Now What? A Series on Parenting,” Chris Schulz talks with Isabela Negrin, an assistant professor of pediatrics at WVU Medicine, about the ins and outs of early childhood nutrition.
Officials: Johnstown Inclined Plane expected to reopen next year; project is 92% complete
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — CamTran is providing another update on the Johnstown Inclined Plane project, as officials say the expectation is now to reopen the Inclined Plane next year. Organizers say the project is 92% complete, as the contractors are now working to repair and replace the sheave wheels,...
WNBA: Indiana Fever at Minnesota Lynx – Report from Section 111
The Minnesota Lynx needs a break. Since the Commissioner’s Cup win, they have gone 3-5 and have dropped to fourth place. Time to panic? No. Every team slumps. That isn’t an excuse for poor play, but it happens. Against the Indiana Fever, there were moments when the defense looked pretty good, but still, the offense struggled. In the third quarter, it looked as though Minnesota had regained its composure and started playing Lynx basketball. Their seven-point lead going into the fourth quickly dissipated, and the shooting woes continued. Although Kayla McBride‘s three-pointer got them to within one point with 2...
‘There’s no reason to shoot somebody’: Veteran Trump rally attendees react to chaos in Butler
DUNCANSVILLE, Pa. (WTAJ) — A couple from Pennsylvania that attended the Trump Rally in Butler on Saturday is reflecting on their experience. Sandra Butler-Devers and her husband, Ronald, of Duncansville, Pa., went to the rally to volunteer and show their support for the Republican Presidential Candidate and former President. “Just looking at them now, makes me […]
WAYMAKERS ROSTER HAS FOUR IUP NAMES
The D2 Waymakers have posted their final roster for the million dollar winner-take-all “The Basketball Tournament”, and it includes four IUP names. Dante Lombardi coaches the team and is listed on the roster, along with Ethan Porterfield, Cobo Diaz, and Armoni Foster. Indiana High and Shippensburg star Carlos Carter is also on the team, which opens play against Auburn on Saturday in Lexington, Kentucky.
The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous
The Indiana Fever notched one of their biggest wins of the season over the weekend, when they beat the 4th-ranked Minnesota Lynx in Minnesota. It may have been a home game on paper for Minnesota, but it certainly didn’t feel that way. Caitlin Clark fans packed the stands, which isn’t a huge surprise considering the […] The post The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous appeared first on 93.5 / 107.5 The Fan. The post The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Solid pitching, timely hitting lift Meat Links to 9-1 win over Owls
The second-seeded Bardine’s Meat Links turned in a dominating performance en route to a 9-1 win Monday, July 15, over the third-seeded St. Joe’s Club Owls in the Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League baseball playoffs. Starting pitcher Joey Razza nearly went the distance for Bardine’s as he gave up...
Saints rally, topple Eagles in LDATL playoffs
The St. Anthony’s Society Saints (No. 5 seed) rallied late to topple the Latrobe FOE 0118 Eagles (No. 8 seed) by a 9-8 score Friday, July 12, in Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League baseball action. Facing an 8-7 deficit going into the home half of the sixth inning at Rosa-Oglietti...
Wyatt Maines Commits to Saint Francis
Hollidaysburgs’ star offensive tackle, Wyatt Maines, has committed to Saint Francis University. Maines joins his teammate, Hunter Albright, in SFU’s 2025 recruiting class. Maines is a 6’5″, 265 pound force on both sides of the football. He plays defensive end, along with offensive tackle. His stellar play on the offensive side of the ball has gotten him highly recruited.
Kelsey Mitchell drops 21, Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark score 17 each as Fever top Lynx 81-74
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell scored 21 points, and Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark finished with 17 points each to help the Indiana Fever beat the Minnesota Lynx 81-74 on Sunday. Boston grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds and blocked four shots for the Fever. NaLyssa Smith added 11 points.
Philipsburg Phils American Legion Post 437 – 2024 Central Penn League Champions
For the 4th consecutive year, the Philipsburg Phils Post 437 American Legion Baseball Team are Central Penn League Champions! They will represent the CPL as the #1 Seed in the Region 7 Tournament hosted by Claysburg July 20-24, 2024. Front row from left: Coach Aaron Tiracorda, Lucas Peterson, Justin Ivicic,...
Homer City, Pa. navigates an uncertain future after its coal plant closes
At age 20, Jeremiah Baltzer started working at the Homer City Generating Station in the early 2000s. He liked his job as a union carpenter building scaffolding inside the cavernous plant. “You (got) to climb around and be a little monkey and be physical and learn a lot…about the plant...
Junior Fair Board Hosts Exciting Lineup of Events at 150th Bedford County Fair
The Junior Fair Board announces a series of events as part of the 150th Bedford County Fair. From ceremonies to activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. A cornhole tournament will be held at 6 p.m. in the Show Arena. Teams can sign up on the day of the tournament at the Fair. The Grandstand for a Military/Veteran Appreciation Ceremony takes place on July 22 at 5 p.m. Ceremony highlights include community speakers, music by Route 869, honored guests, and a Blackhawk helicopter appearance. Come out to honor those who serve and have served our country with valor. Following the military ceremony, the Grandstand will be at 7 p.m. with ‘Voices on the Grandstand,’ featuring performers from our local community. Amateur singers of all ages are welcome to enter online at http://www.bedford-fair.com or by mailing an entry to Bedford County Fair Office/Attn: Susie Mickle, PO Box 244, Bedford, PA 15522.
Business and Professional Women Of PA Fight Back Against Domestic ViolenceBusiness and Professional Women Of PA Fight Back Against Domestic Violence
The Martinsburg BPW is proudly supporting the first function of the BPW/PA state project with the “Fight Back Against Domestic Violence Toiletry Drive.” Members are seeking donations of travel sized items such as shampoo, conditioner, soap; personal hygiene items; and other small essential items. This could include items like lotion, combs, and brushes just to name a few.
Hipples Cave
John Bush was raised in Martinsburg and graduated from Central High in 1961. He spent most of his adult life in the Pacific Northwest. He has many memories as a boy in the 1950s that give some insight to the people and culture of Martinsburg in the 1950s. John likes to tell stories and over the years he has repeated the stories of his youth many times. His belief is that those years in Martinsburg influenced him all of his life. Some of the stories are historical in nature, some are colorful, and some are personal. He wishes that you enjoy them.
HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR TO GIVE LECTURE AT JIMMY STEWART MUSEUM
The author of a new book on World War II will stop by the Jimmy Stewart Museum on Saturday. Historian and author Jared Frederick will give a lecture about his book “Into the Cold Blue” at noon. The lecture is included in the general admission cost and will...
U.S. Army Change of Command Ceremony Saturday open to public
Sandyvale Memorial Gardens and Conservancy will host, at its facility, the 458th Engineer Battalion Change of Command Ceremony in honor of Lt. Col. Devin R. Penaluna (outgoing) and Lt. Col. Trevor P. Needham (incoming) 458th Engineer Battalion commander, 11 a.m. Saturday, July 20, at 80 Hickory St. in the Hornerstown neighborhood of Johnstown.
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