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Bedford bats come alive in 13-2 victory over Hollidaysbug 2
HOLLIDAYSBURG — The Bedford Post 113 Hurricanes looked to avenge an earlier season loss against Hollidaysburg 2, Monday. The 2 foes faced off earlier this season 2 weeks ago with Hollidaysburg 2 winning, 12-4.
Garner was a pioneer for women's sports at Everett
For many years until Title IX came into effect, there were not many opportunities for girls in high school athletics. Bonnie Garner missed many of those opportunities as a player, but she took advantage of them as a coach.
Everett volleyball in 1976 and 77 went undefeated
With Title IX going into effect in the early 1970w, the Everett volleyball program took advantage with some outstanding teams in the 1976 and 1977 seasons. Those Lady Warrior teams went on earn 2 undefeated regular seasons, win 2 District 5 titles, and induction into the Bedford County Sports Hall of Fame for both squads.
New Enterprise man accused of assaulting child
A New Enterprise man accused of sexually assaulting a child on multiple occasions is currently housed in the Bedford County Correctional Facility on a half million dollar bail. Charles Wayne Oberman, 39, is facing three first degree felony counts of indecent assault of a child. Two of the offense dates...
Church News
Annual Fourth of July picnic will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 4 at St. John’s Parish Hall, New Baltimore. There will be a chicken barbecue, children’s corner, games of chance, cornhole tournament, theme baskets, food and activities for families. Pets are prohibited, and people may not bring alcoholic beverages.
Sportsbeat Top 10: Windber running back Luke Hostetler
WINDBER, Pa. (WTAJ) – Every Tuesday and Thursday until July 25, WTAJ Sports is debuting a new series that features the top 10 high school football rising seniors in Central PA. This is a list filled with All-State and All-Conference stars. Our first representative for the series is Windber running back Luke Hostetler, who was […]
Early Start In Grantsville This Week
Beat the heat and come out to Grantsville Town Park at 9:00 a.m. to join this lovely group of people and get some exercise! They have extra paddles and love to teach new people about the game. 20 Go! Points will be awarded to participants at both events if you...
Meet the 2024 Daily American Somerset County All-Star Softball Team and Coach of the Year
Meyersdale claimed its fourth straight District 5 Class 1A softball title and advanced to the PIAA quarterfinals before falling to eventual state champion DuBois Central Catholic. The Red Raiders (22-3) were guided by senior standout Izabella Donaldson. For the third consecutive year, Donaldson was tabbed Daily American Somerset County All-Star Softball Team Player...
Life Story: Albert ‘Al’ Maglio, 77; US Air Force Veteran
Albert “Al” Maglio, passed away peacefully on June 22 at his home in Somerset, surrounded by his loving family. He was 77 years old. Born on December 3, 1946, in Montclair, Al was the cherished son of the late Albert and Ada (Sullivan) Maglio. Raised in Bloomfield, he developed a strong sense of duty and commitment early on.
Nolan Brahosky attains dean's list at Frostburg State University
Nolan Brahosky of Greensburg has been named to the dean’s list at Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland, for “outstanding academic achievement for the spring 2024 semester,” the campus announced in a June 24 email. To be eligible for the Frostburg dean’s list, “a student must complete a...
Grantsville Lions Club 46th-annual Grantsville Days set for June 28-30
GRANTSVILLE — The Grantsville Lions Club is bringing the largest group of entertainment to Grantsville Days in its 46-year history. On Friday night, all the way from Nashville, the feature is Tyler Reese Tritt beginning at 8 p.m.
Robert B. ‘Bob’ Patterson, Sr.
Robert Barton “Bob” Patterson, Sr., 96, of Fort Ashby, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, June 23, 2024. Born on a farm near Romney on May 19, 1928, to the late Ellis H. Patterson, Sr. and Gertrude F. (Sanders) Patterson, Bob was the youngest of eight children.
Billie Jo Brown
Billie Jo Brown, 46, of Mt. Holly Springs, passed away on June 19, 2024, in her home. She was born January 10, 1978, in Gettysburg to Larry Saylor and the late Sharon (Myers) Jumper. Billie Jo was a graduate of Bermudian Springs High School.
Surprises Lurk Beneath Humble Exteriors
BEDFORD, Pennsylvania -- On most days after work, Brandon Borischak can be found doing one of two things: tinkering with car engines or just cars in general, admitting he is that guy whose house you will breeze by on a country road and wonder why he "has a few of them" on his property.
Saeler named to dean's list at Frostburg
FROSTBURG, Md. – Pyper Saeler of Parker has been named to the dean’s list at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Md. for outstanding academic achievement for the spring 2024 semester. To be eligible for the dean’s list, a student must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours and...
Bonnie Lou Brown
Bonnie L. Brown, 75 of Charlotte, NC entered her eternal home on Tuesday November 7, 2023 in hospice care. She was born April 6, 1948, in Somerset PA. Survivors include nieces Carolyn (Kenneth) McDowell of Lakeside Marblehead OH, and Leanna Brown of Elyria as well as nephew William A. (Joanne) Brown of England. Great nieces and nephews include Madeline, Kenneth, Tanya, Damian, Casey, Gage, Eli, Skyler, Alex and Kobi. She was known as BoBo to her Charlotte family that included the late Dorothy (Dottie) Greenawald, Sharon, Tom, Jack and Anna Kate Yoxsimer. Bonnie loved to read, listen to 60’s music and she took pride in keeping her car immaculate. She was a loyal fan of her Cleveland Brownies. Bonnie was a good friend and felt she received love and care from her friends and family. She was preceded in death by her parents Kenneth and Bessie Brown and her brother and sister-in-law William and Pamela Brown.
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