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HOMER CITY MAN WHO FLED POLICE DUE IN COURT FOR SENTENCING
A Homer City man is due in Indiana County Court today for a sentencing hearing concerning a case from last December. Court documents show 24-year-old Mark Anthony McCloskey will go before Indiana County President Judge Thomas Bianco today for sentencing connected with a case on December 5th. On that day, state police said they were called out to a home on Route 403 South in Buffington Township at 7:30 in the morning for a report of a man throwing items out of a home and onto the road. When they arrived, McCloskey threatened to slit their throats if they came near. He fled the house soon after, and troopers chased him on foot. He was found and apprehended in a nearby barn.
License replacement events set for Elk, Clearfield Counties
(WTAJ) — Pennsylvania state representatives have announced that they’ll be hosting two license replacement events in Elk and Clearfield Counties. State Reps. Mike Armanini (R-Clearfield/Elk) and Dallas Kephart (R-Clearfield/Cambria) said they’re partnering with local law enforcement to help residents get their license plates that have become difficult to read replaced. Here’s when and where they’ll […]
PA YOUTH LEGION TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO INDIANA COUNTY
The PA Youth Legion’s 55th State Championship Tournament comes to Indiana County this weekend, with the action getting underway tomorrow morning at First Commonwealth Bank Field in Homer City. There will be four games on Saturday, all of them in Homer City, with four more on Sunday, two at Homer City and two at the White Township Recreation Complex.
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