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Washington 89, Indiana 84
WASHINGTON (89) Hines-Allen 1-8 0-0 2, Richards 0-1 0-0 0, Dolson 5-8 1-1 13, Atkins 10-17 5-6 26, Vanloo 4-10 2-2 13, Edwards 4-8 4-5 12, Engstler 2-5 0-0 4, Melbourne 3-7 2-2 9, Walker-Kimbrough 4-11 2-3 10. Totals 33-75 16-19 89. INDIANA (84) Hull 2-2 0-0 5, Kat.Samuelson 3-6...
Bednar, Borucki toss scoreless frames in Altoona
CURVE, Pa. – Pirates rehabbing pitchers David Bednar and Ryan Borucki combined for 2.2 scoreless frames in Altoona’s 4-0 win over the Bowie Baysox in front of 5,041 fans on Tuesday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. Altoona got a dominant two-inning start from Bubba Chandler before the...
POLICE RELEASE UPDATE, PICTURES OF SUSPECTS IN RITE AID PHARMACY THEFT
Indiana Borough Police are offering more information on the theft of some drugs from the Rite Aid Pharmacy on Monday. Police say that criminal investigators are working with Rite Aid’s asset protection officers and the District Attorney’s office in pursing any leads, while residents in the area have been reviewing external camera footage. Police say that after going into the Rite Aid Monday night and taking some controlled substances, the three suspects ran on foot to the 300 block of Water street heading towards the intersection of 3rd and Water. Evidence suggests that a vehicle transported at least one if not all three suspects out of Indiana Borough heading East on Philadelphia Street.
CHARGES WITHDRAWN AGAINST HOME IMPROVEMENT OWNER
Charges were withdrawn at the district court level against a home improvement owner for failing to provide services. State police had filed charges against 41-year-old William Luzier of Clymer, the owner of Luzier’s Property Maintenance, for an incident in December. He was accused of accepting money from a man in Graceton for home improvement service that was allegedly not completed in a timely manner.
Chen pitches Curve to seventh straight win
A three-run seventh inning pushed Altoona to a 3-1 Eastern League win — its seventh straight — over the Bowie Baysox in front of 3,579 fans at PNG Field Thursday night. The inning was set up by Curve starter Po-Yu Chen getting out of the top half of the frame by allowing only one run.
PAST AND PRESENT IUP STARS GEARING UP FOR EXHIBITION GAME
IUP basketball fans will be able to see some of their former favorite players in action one final time this Sunday as they will star in an exhibition game this Sunday at the Memorial Field House. Former IUP guard Dante Lombardi will coach against his dad, IUP men’s coach Joe...
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL TASTE AND TOUR IN DOWNTOWN INDIANA
Food fans and supporters of Downtown Indiana were out Thursday night to sample the best of what the town’s food scene had to offer. Last night was the annual Taste and Tour and Sam Kenly with Downtown Indiana said that there were 23 vendors in 21 locations throughout the business district. Kenly added that this remains one of the popular events in Downtown Indiana’s Schedule.
City man accused in stabbing
A city man is behind bars after being accused of stabbing another man during a fight Tuesday night. Keith Denyiel Young Sr., 57, is facing felony drug and assault charges across two cases after police found drugs in his residence while executing a search warrant to collect evidence in the stabbing, court documents state.
Man seeks review of conviction
A former Altoona man serving a prison term of 15 to 30 years for the sexual abuse for two children has filed a petition seeking review of his case by the United States District Court in Johnstown. Gary D. Stehley Jr., 44, was convicted in 2015 of abusing a 7-year-old...
UPMC Altoona to drop to Level III trauma designation
UPMC Altoona’s trauma center is dropping from its Level II designation to Level III in September. “Over the last several years, the volume of highly complex traumatic injuries in the community have declined significantly,” stated a UPMC spokesperson in an email, after the Mirror requested an explanation. “The change in status better aligns with the needs of our patients and ensures an appropriately resourced program related to (the) volume of highly complex traumatic injuries seen in the region.”
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