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Indiana softball loses young players, adds new faces in offseason
After an early exit in the NCAA tournament regional in mid-May, Indiana softball has experienced changes in the roster for next season. The transfer portal is playing a significant role in reshaping the team. To start off the Hoosiers’ offseason, head coach Shonda Stanton saw significant losses to some of...
FIRST COMMONWEALTH NAMES NEW CHIEF LENDING OFFICER
First Commonwealth Bank has announced a new chief lending officer and executive officer for First Commonwealth Financial Corporation. (Photo provided by First Commonwealth Bank) The company has named Mike McCuen, who has been a corporate banking executive since last September. As Chief Lending Officer, he will lead all commercial banking...
NBA Legend Dwyane Wade Drops The Cold Hard Truth On The Media’s Coverage Of Caitlin Clark During Her Rookie Season
Caitlin Clark has been the center of attention since she entered the WNBA. Every detail about her has made the headlines, but her alternation with Chicago Sky players has caught everyone’s attention. The franchise’s minority shareholder and former NBA Star Dwyane Wade explained the matter. Speaking on “The...
Top Recruit Trent Sisley Transfers to Montverde, Still on Indiana Radar
Indiana recruiting target Trent Sisley is transferring to Montverde Academy for his senior year, leaving Heritage Hills where he excelled as a standout forward. 6-foot-7 forward, four-star recruit ranked No. 73 nationally and No. 3 in Indiana. Averaged 24.2 points, 11.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 2.2 blocks, and 1.8 steals per...
Shocking New Video Exposes Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever Teammates For Purposely Dropping An Alarming Amount Of Her Perfect Passes
A new viral video shows the stunning amount of beautiful passes by Caitlin Clark that her Indiana Fever teammates have failed to haul in. Caitlin Clark has lived up to expectations early for the Indiana Fever, averaging 16.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 1.4 steals per contest over her first 19 games. She is shooting 35.5 percent from downtown and has made 40.1 percent of field goal attempts.
Indiana Tech Women’s Basketball hosts Elite Camp
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Indiana Tech Women’s Basketball hosted its annual elite camp on Sunday, June 30. The camp saw players as old as seniors to as young as eighth graders. It served as a recruitment tool for the team and allowed them to see and evaluate talent...
Westover-area man sentenced to up to 10 years in state prison
A Burnside Township, Clearfield County, man has been sentenced to concurrent terms totaling 4½ to 10 years in a State Correctional Institution for five first-degree felony counts of rape, one first-degree felony count of attempted rape, and a second-degree misdemeanor count of sexual intercourse with a horse. In Indiana...
Suspect in 2022 drug-related shooting is sentenced to county jail
A man with Punxsutawney and DuBois addresses was sentenced to nine months to two years less a day, though it was paroled forthwith, at another address: Indiana County Jail. Storm Michael Armagost, 27, had been wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police after a Sept. 28, 2022, shooting at a White Township apartment.
Fourth Of July: Here's Where To See Holiday Fireworks In Montco
Here's an exhaustive list of fireworks shows planned across the region for the holiday weekend. FirstEnergy Stadium, 1900 Centre Ave., Reading, will show fireworks July 4, 5 and 6 for the Fightin' Phils games. Tickets can be purchased on the team's website. Governor Mifflin Intermediate School, 600 Governor Drive, Shillington,...
Bridge Tolls From New Jersey to PA Could Go Up 20%
When you think of how expensive everything else has gotten, it's somewhat amazing that the four bridges drivers use to cross from New Jersey to Pennsylvania haven't increased in price in 13 years. That may be about to change. DRPA Considers a 20% Toll Hike on Bridges Crossing the Delaware.
$266 Million Investment: Philly Joy Bank Supports Expectant Mothers, While Pennsylvania Governor Introduces Housing Rebate Initiative
The Philly Joy Bank has launched a new initiative aimed at supporting expecting mothers in Philadelphia, particularly in the Nicetown-Tioga, Strawberry Mansion, and Cobbs Creek neighborhoods. According to The US Sun News, eligible mothers selected through a lottery system will receive $1,000 per month for 18 months, beginning from their second trimester and continuing until their child’s first birthday. This financial assistance is intended to empower mothers by giving them control over their spending to meet essential needs. Additionally, participants will receive supplementary benefits such as financial counseling, home visits, and support from doulas.
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