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Failing fast in the heat
Anywhere you go the topic of conversation is the heat and the drought, at least it was, until someone apparently tried to shoot the former president. It was all I overheard anyone talking about during the Hampshire County Farm Crawl Saturday. I stopped by the Corn Festival in Springfield about two hours into it later that day and, I assume because of the extreme heat, there was nary a soul on the grounds outside of a couple vendors, and the guys preparing the food.
Church News
Cruise-in and ice cream festival will be hosted by the Everett Church of the Brethren, 119 E. Second St., from noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 10. There will be hot dogs, sloppy dogs, kraut dogs, sloppy joes, pies, cakes, macaroni salad, numerous flavors of ice cream and more. Music will be shared. A yard sale will be held.
Garrett Regional Medical Center welcomes Aster Berhane, MD, to Garrett Medical Group in LaVale
Garrett Regional Medical Center (GRMC) welcomes Aster Berhane, MD, to WVU Medicine Garrett Medical Group in LaVale. Dr. Berhane received her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, MI. She spent two years in an internal medicine residency program at Wayne, in the Detroit Medical Center. She obtained her undergraduate degree at Andrews University/Adventist University of East Africa, Kenya (affiliate university) in Berrien Springs, MI.
Former Penn State baseball infielder CJ Carmichael transfers to Frostburg State
A former Nittany Lion found his transfer portal destination. Infielder CJ Carmichael announced via Twitter that he will be transferring to Frostburg State. Frostburg State competes in the NCAA Division II level and is in the Mountain East Conference. Carmichael did not appear in any game during his two seasons...
Patriota' Elijah Dunham Named Eastern League Player of the Week For The Second Consecutive Week
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - For the second consecutive week, Minor League Baseball has named Somerset Patriots OF Elijah Dunham the Eastern League Player of the Week. Over five games played during the Patriots' six-game series facing the Erie SeaWolves from July 8-14, Dunham went 8-for-19 (.421) with 2 HR, 4 RBI, 4 R, 4 XBH, 2 SB and a 1.342 OPS. Dunham had multiple hits in three of his five games and concluded the series by homering in back-to-back games.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Dunham has been one of the hottest hitters in Minor...
Robert William Hinebaugh
FRIENDSVILLE — Robert William Hinebaugh, 93, formerly of Friendsville, passed away peacefully Thursday, July 4, 2024, at Goodwill Mennonite Home, Grantsville. Born April 9, 1931, in Friendsville, he was a son of the late Wilbur Arthur and Leona Catherine (Friend) Hinebaugh. He was also preceded in death by one son, Gregory Hinebaugh; one daughter, Teresa Horan; one grandson, Jared Scofield; one son-in-law, J. Franklin Scofield; two brothers, Claude Hinebaugh and Ralph Hinebaugh; and two sisters, Anna Catherine Fike and Ruth Hinebaugh Umbel.
Multi-Match, Powerball Deliver Big Wins in Cumberland, Hagerstown
Multi-Match jackpot-winner sold in Cumberland; $50,000 Powerball prize in Hagerstown. Lottery players in Western Maryland were big winners on July 15, as Maryland’s in-state jackpot game, Multi-Match, delivered a $560,000 jackpot to a player in Cumberland, and a Powerball ticket sold in Hagerstown won a $50,000 prize. The Multi-Match...
‘Skyhoundz’ Classic World Canine Disc Championship returns July 19-21
ACCIDENT — “Skyhoundz” Classic World Canine Disc Championship Series, which is the largest disc-dog series in the world, is set for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, July 19-21, at the Lions Club Ball Park, adjacent to the HART Animal Center along Bumble Bee Road near Accident. The three-day...
Canes advance to CCAL final, move on to Regionals
HOLLIDAYSBURG — With a guaranteed trip to the Region 7 Tournament on the line, the Bedford American Legion Post 113 baseball team had an answer for everything thing that Hollidaysburg 2 had for it in a 7-4 CCAL Semifinal Series sweep, Friday night. The win puts the Hurricanes in...
District says finances in good shape for renovation project
The Bedford Area School District is in a good position to borrow for a proposed renovation project, with enough left in reserve to cover other unexpected expenses in the meantime, according to a presentation at the district board’s building and finance committee meeting last week. Chief Operating Officer Mike...
DBI preps for Rock the Block
Downtown Bedford Inc. will host Rock the Block on Thursday, July 18, from 6-9 p.m. on Juliana and Penn streets. Streets to be closed are Juliana Street from south side of Central Way through the intersection of Penn Street to Vondersmith Avenue from 4 to 10 p.m.; Penn Street from Huntingdon Avenue to Lafayette Avenue; no parking signs will be placed to notify motorists of the upcoming event. Vehicle operators should take extra precaution when driving in or near the area.
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At left, local 4-H’ers attending the camp include, front, from left, Adella Kauf, Lily Heit, Joelle Widmann and Emma Ewing; second row: Ivy Swindell, William Heit, George Heit, Laurel Harrison, Mackenzie Hubbard and Kiliee Beckett; and third row: Brady April, Gavin Glass, Garrett Hubbard and Scarlet Poraczky. —Photo Submitted.
The National Observer: Distress rises for apartment owners
Welcome to The National Observer, a roundup of top business news and actionable insights from across The Business Journals network of publications. Today, we'll take a look at the challenges of finding new tenants as two prominent drug store chains close stores, uncertainty around new rules on brokers in the home buying sector, and Big Lots' plan to close dozens of stores as doubts arise around its solvency over the next year. But for our top story we're going to examine distressed debt in the multifamily sector.<\p> Get more stories like these every day in your inbox by subscribing to The National Observer newsletter. <\p>
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