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This week on Trib HSSN for the week of Aug. 19, 2024
Aug. 19—Let the games begin! We kick off another scholastic sports season with the start of high school football this week on the TribLive High School Sports Network. Trib HSSN has video and audio coverage of Week Zero, with over 20 WPIAL and District 6 football games. We also have the debut of high school soccer with a girls match Saturday afternoon featuring North Allegheny. Plus, a new ...
Two Women Charged With Animal Neglect
Two women are facing animal neglect charges following an investigation earlier this month. State police have charged 52-year-old Heidi Dunkle and 31-year-old Tiara Dunkle, both of Kittanning. The animal cruelty division of the state police were called to a home in the 100 block of Queen Junction Road in Clay...
A rare whiskey lottery is now open in Pennsylvania. Here's how to enter.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's rare whiskey lottery is now open for residents of the Keystone State. State liquor license holders and residents 21 years and older can enter the "Limited-Release Lottery" of more than 1,000 bottles of rare whiskey. Entering the lottery allows participants the chance to buy one of the rare whiskey bottles. The event, which features nine products in eight lotteries, is open until Aug. 23 at 5 p.m. The lotteries include Weller Millennium Straight Bourbon priced at $7,499.99 per bottle and Eagle Rare Double Eagle Very Rare Straight Bourbon 90 Proof priced at $2,999.99...
Leechburg continues to build on trips to WPIAL playoffs
Leechburg football made history last year becoming the first Blue Devils team to qualify for the WPIAL playoffs three years in a row. The postseason streak came about after Leechburg had not made the WPIAL playoffs since 1988. Jake Cummings and his senior teammates want to add on to their...
Josh Shapiro says antisemitism played ‘no role’ in his not getting picked as Kamala Harris’ running mate
(JTA) — CHICAGO — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said antisemitism played “no role” in Vice President Kamala Harris’ opting against him as a running mate, and blamed Donald Trump for spreading that allegation. Shapiro, who is Jewish, made the remark in an interview on the first day of the Democratic National Convention, as he was...
'I'm going to kill you:' Confluence man attacked neighbor, bit his ear, PSP says
SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — State police in Somerset County say a Confluence man has been jailed following an alleged dispute between he and his neighbor in which he reportedly bit off part of the man's ear. Troopers say 19-year-old Harry Rugg II is accused of attacking his neighbor...
Jeannette a program on the rise, but ‘work is far from done’
There is an old saying that suggests “it’s tough to keep a good man down.”. In the case of Jeannette, that applies to the football program. After a shocking 2021 season, a year after winning a WPIAL Class A title and losing a heartbreaker to Steelton-Highspire in the PIAA championship game, the Jeannette program saw numerous underclassmen leave the program.
IUP to Begin New Academic Year with One-Stop Move-In, Welcome Week Events Beginning Aug. 18
Opening of the Academic Year Program Is Aug. 23, Fall Classes Begin Aug. 26. Indiana University of Pennsylvania welcomes students for the 2024–25 academic year with a number of events in August, including an Early Immersion Experience for students in the Crimson Scholars Circle August 10 through August 16; on-campus “move-in” for new students on August 17 and 18; and Welcome Week events for new students August 18 to 23.
PennDOT secretary promises quick fix for flood-damaged northcentral Pa. highway
TROUT RUN — The state transportation secretary has pledged to have Route 14 in northern Lycoming County reopened in less than a month. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll made the promise Monday when he met with Lycoming County elected officials and residents of the Trout Run area hard hit by flash flooding on Aug. 9.
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