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Maryland officials investigating apparent murder of 80-year-old incarcerated man
CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) — Maryland police are investigating the apparent murder of an 80-year-old man incarcerated in state prison over the weekend. Inmate Ralph Ruark was declared dead just before 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Western Correctional Institution in Cumberland, state police said in a news release. Officials did not disclose the cause of death. Ruark was taken to the medical examiner’s office in Baltimore to determine the cause of death. The Maryland State Police Homicide Unit was called in to lead the investigation, which is ongoing. Once completed, the investigation’s findings will be presented to the Allegany County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Patriots Conclude First Half of Season Mired in 5-Game Losing Streak
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - The Somerset Patriots were swept in a doubleheader by the Erie SeaWolves 10-7 and 11-5 Sunday afternoon to round out a six-game series at TD Bank Ballpark and the first half of the 2024 Eastern League season. Game one was a continuation of a nine-inning affair which was suspended following one inning on 6/22, while game two was a seven-inning contest. Somerset has dropped five straight games for the first time this season and second time in Double-A era history. With a Harrisburg loss and pair of Erie wins, the SeaWolves clinch the Eastern...
Investigation Launched After 80-Year-Old Inmate Dies in Maryland Prison
CUMBERLAND, MD—Maryland State Police have commenced an investigation into the death of 80-year-old state prison inmate Ralph Ruark. Ruark, who was serving time at the Western Correctional Institution in Cumberland,…
Berm hires PARSS for superintendent search
The Bermudian Springs School District Board recently hired the Pennsylvania Association for Rural and Small Schools (PARSS) to assist with a search for its new superintendent. PARSS was selected last week out of three options, which also included Tom Templeton – Templeton Advantage and the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA).
Why Bedford, Pennsylvania, Exemplifies American Strength
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.
Clarence Gerald Beal
Clarence Gerald Beal, 90, of Somerset, passed away June 24th, 2024 in the comfort of his home. Known to family, church family and close acquaintances simply as “Uncle Jerry”, he leaves behind a rich legacy of good conversation and unique experience. Born November 26th, 1933 to the late James and Rena (Jenkins) Beal, Uncle Jerry joins late siblings William Beal, Carol (Beal) Nightingale, Ronald Beal, Donna (Beal) Atchison, Linda Beal, and infant sister Judy. He leaves behind brother James Beal (Carol) and numerous beloved nieces, nephews, and their growing families. Uncle Jerry served his country in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. He had a lengthy career with Sears working in sales and management. He proceeded to build a lakeside home in Virginia which he generously opened to friends and family. While residing there, he was a member of The Lake of the Woods Rescue Squad and an active volunteer with The Salvation Army. He also spent time settling refugee families, some of whom remained in contact over the years. Uncle Jerry always delighted in the lives and accomplishments of his family members. He also treasured service to The Lord as a member of The First Christian Church of Somerset and at several churches in Virginia. A celebration of Life will be held at 4 pm Saturday in the First Christian Church with Reverend Brent Williams officiating. In Lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to The Salvation Army (334 West Main Street, Somerset). Many thanks to Community Life for their love, care, and support of Uncle Jerry and his family during the twilight of his years on Earth. Arrangements under the direction of the Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home. Condolences may be made at www.halversonfuneralhome.com.
Prison ordered in knife assault
BEDFORD — A Defiance man who was convicted of felony aggravated assault and related charges after a three-day jury trial in May was sentenced to serve 36 months to 120 months in a state correctional facility. Brian David Taylor, 52, was found guilty of one felony count of aggravated...
Bermudian springs passes 3.6% tax increase; Hotchkiss retires as superintendent
The Bermudian Springs voted on its final 2024-25 budget, which includes a 3.6% tax increase, during Dr. Shane Hotchkiss’ last meeting as superintendent before his retirement. Budget. The board was left with four options to choose from for the final budget as of the caucus meeting on Monday evening....
2024 PFN Player Profile: Getting To Know Northern Bedford’s WR/H Back/Safety Aaron Bowers
Notable Awards/Recognition: 3x ICC All-Star, 3x Bedford Gazette All-Star, 3x Altoona Mirror All-Star, First-Team All-State Safety, First-Team All-State Pr/Kr, Second-Team All-State WR. Twitter: @Bowersaaron36. WORDS FROM THE HEAD COACH:. Aaron is one of the most talented players to ever play at Northern Bedford. He has been on the All-State team...
Edyth L. Kimmel
Edyth L. Kimmel 93, of Somerset, died June 22, 2024 at Meadow View Nursing Center. Born December 12, 1930 in Conemaugh Twp. She is the daughter of the late James G. and Luella (Layton) Steckman. Also preceded in death by her husband First Sargent James W. Kimmel, son Douglas J. Kimmel Sr., brothers, Howard, James, John and Elmer and sisters, Margaret Kovack, Dana Engle, Mary Metzgar and LaVerne Edmonson Weyandt and friend Melvin Custer. She is survived by daughter-in-law Kay Lynn Kimmel and grandson Douglas J. Kimmel Jr. and fiancé Jarrod J. Piper. Edyth was an avid reader and bird watcher. She enjoyed working puzzles, knitting and involvement in her church. Her greatest enjoyment was her Sunday evening dinners with family. She was “Grandma Kimmel” to all. She leaves behind many wonderful neighbors, friends and family members who meant so much to her. At Edyth’s request there will be no viewing or graveside service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the New Hope Baptist Church, 1237 Berlin Plank Rd. Somerset, PA 15501. Arrangements under the direction of the Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home. Condolences may be made at halversonfuneralhome.com.
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