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Conemaugh Township football preview: Studer set to ignite turnaround after winless season
Following a winless season in Year 1 playing in the Heritage Conference, Conemaugh Township is eager to write a new chapter under second-year coach Brandon Studer. "Year 2 with a coaching staff and all the players, we definitely have a different approach this year beginning in the offseason and the start of camp,"...
Men's Soccer Picked Fourth in AMCC Preseason Poll
NORTH BOSTON, NY: The Pitt-Greensburg men's soccer team has made back-to-back AMCC semifinal appearances, as well as making two trips to the ECAC Tournament. The Bobcats are looking to go even farther in 2024 behind All-AMCC returners Adam Yoder and Matt Armenio. The coaches of the AMCC see the Bobcats...
Top 10 Muscle Cars From Mecum Harrisburg: Big Bids Fetch Over $1.4M!
Mecum Auctions' Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, summer event is always a strong one for traditional muscle cars, and with over 1,300 lots offered for bid during this year’s July 24–27 event, it was one to watch. We had taken interest in a few of these lots prior to the auction and we’ll start by reporting that the colonnade-style A-body 1973 Pontiac GTO we featured sold for $30,800 (against a Hagerty valuation of $27,800) and the pristine 1986 Ford Mustang we longed for sold for $31,900. By contrast, the 1957 Studebaker Gold Hawk Custom Roadster street rod we gushed over failed to meet reserve with a high bid of $40,000. We’ve always liked cars off the beaten path, but when it comes to those that will demand the biggest bucks, it is the star-powered classics from the 1960s that drive the bids high. In line with this, the top 10 muscle cars that successfully met the hammer included three 1969 Camaros (you probably didn’t see that coming), two Pontiac GTOs, two Plymouths, a Dodge, one Merc, and a Shelby Mustang. Beginning with number 10, let’s dig in!
N. Lebanon Twp. residents want trap-neuter-release option for feral cats
North Lebanon Township residents talked with the Board of Supervisors Monday about a possible new way to deal with a growing feral cat problem. Ann Pinca delivered a letter to the supervisors asking they consider adding an amendment to the township ordinance that currently disallows the feeding of feral cats. The...
Rescues and animal shelters in Pennsylvania seeing an increase in surrenders
(WHTM) — At any given time, thousands of animals end up in Pennsylvania rescues and shelters and looking for permanent or foster care homes, including the York County SPCA. I was able to sit down and speak with the non profit’s executive director Steve Martinez, who brought a furry friend along with him named Thumbalina, […]
'Nobody wants to pay' for road and bridge maintenance
(The Center Square) — Long-term funding solutions still elude state lawmakers, leaving maintenance of Pennsylvania’s roads, bridges and public transit systems in peril. In the coming years, the problem will only become more significant. A Wednesday meeting of the House Transportation Committee in Indiana County noted that electric vehicles have grown in the commonwealth, but it’s led to a drop in gas tax revenues, which make up the majority of...
$51 million boost for Pennsylvania transportation: 66 projects funded
Governor Shapiro announced a significant investment from the Multimodal Transportation fund to support transportation projects throughout Pennsylvania. The $51 million investment will fund 66 projects in 31 counties. The funding will focus on highways, aviation, ports, roads, and bridges, such as the Hollow Street Bridge in Scranton. The decay of...
Pickett honors McConnell family for years of fire service
Pennsylvania State Representative Tina Pickett honored the McConnell family of South Waverly for their service in the fire department for over seven decades. A memorial bench honoring the McConnell family was dedicated on Saturday at the Richard L. Bentley Community Park in South Waverly. According to Pickett, there has been...
Which songs did DJ Cassidy pick to represent Delaware, Pennsylvania at the DNC?
The 2024 Democratic Convention is underway this week from Chicago with a party-like atmosphere that included a musical roll call for the delegates from each state. DJ Cassidy played it safe in selecting songs to represent the Democratic delegations from New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania, relying on a heavy dose of classic R&B...
Seen any wild turkeys lately? The Pa. Game Commission wants to know
We mean the actual bird by the way. Not a euphemism for any foolish people you might have encountered in your daily travails. But if you have encountered any of those large birds in Pennsylvania recently, the state Game Commission wants you to share the details with them. The commission...
John DeFrancisco: Advocating for Patients’ Health
In a dizzyingly complex healthcare system, medical professionals and their patients often recognize the gaps which are faced every day, making advocacy and policy change an important part of the job for professionals such as physician assistants (PAs). John DeFrancisco, a local student at Quinnipiac University's School of Health Sciences, will become more involved in that type of progress while participating in a fellowship program aimed at advocating and implementing change.
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