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4 charged after investigation into woman's murder leads to discovery of man's remains in NJ, police say
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey have announced the arrests and charging of four people after an investigation into the death of a 25-year-old Seaside Heights woman led to the discovery of the disembodied remains of a 56-year-old man at a home in Jackson Township. According to Ocean County Prosecutor...
WNBA: Indiana Fever at Minnesota Lynx – Report from Section 111
The Minnesota Lynx needs a break. Since the Commissioner’s Cup win, they have gone 3-5 and have dropped to fourth place. Time to panic? No. Every team slumps. That isn’t an excuse for poor play, but it happens. Against the Indiana Fever, there were moments when the defense looked pretty good, but still, the offense struggled. In the third quarter, it looked as though Minnesota had regained its composure and started playing Lynx basketball. Their seven-point lead going into the fourth quickly dissipated, and the shooting woes continued. Although Kayla McBride‘s three-pointer got them to within one point with 2...
Navigating Early Childhood Nutrition And How A Plant Closure Is Affecting A PA City, This West Virginia Morning
On this West Virginia Morning, from allergies to introducing solids, the first few years of a child’s life have a surprising number of decisions for parents to make. In our latest entry of “Now What? A Series on Parenting,” Chris Schulz talks with Isabela Negrin, an assistant professor of pediatrics at WVU Medicine, about the ins and outs of early childhood nutrition.
Services Set for Lena Masson
Friends may visit the Reinsel Funeral Home on Thursday, July 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. for Lena Masson, who passed away on April 12, 2024, at the Caring Place. To view a complete obituary or make online condolences, please visit www.reinselfuneralhome.com.
‘There’s no reason to shoot somebody’: Veteran Trump rally attendees react to chaos in Butler
DUNCANSVILLE, Pa. (WTAJ) — A couple from Pennsylvania that attended the Trump Rally in Butler on Saturday is reflecting on their experience. Sandra Butler-Devers and her husband, Ronald, of Duncansville, Pa., went to the rally to volunteer and show their support for the Republican Presidential Candidate and former President. “Just looking at them now, makes me […]
The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous
The Indiana Fever notched one of their biggest wins of the season over the weekend, when they beat the 4th-ranked Minnesota Lynx in Minnesota. It may have been a home game on paper for Minnesota, but it certainly didn’t feel that way. Caitlin Clark fans packed the stands, which isn’t a huge surprise considering the […] The post The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous appeared first on 93.5 / 107.5 The Fan. The post The Indiana Fever Are Starting To Look Dangerous appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
‘There’s no reason to shoot somebody’: Veteran Trump rally attendees react to chaos in Butler
DUNCANSVILLE, Pa. (WTAJ) — A couple from Pennsylvania that attended the Trump Rally in Butler on Saturday is reflecting on their experience. Sandra Butler-Devers and her husband, Ronald, of Duncansville, Pa., went to the rally to volunteer and show their support for the Republican Presidential Candidate and former President.
Woodbury Township July Meeting
At the June meeting, Woodbury Township Chairman Joe Lansberry said there had been multiple complaints regarding the intersection of Bluebird Drive and Robin Lane; supervisors gave permission to Solicitor Aimee Willett to write an ordinance for the installation of the stop sign. At the July 3 meeting, supervisors voted to advertise the ordinance with Paul Harclerode making motion and Rich Easter seconding, motion passed.
Reflections From The Past Bring A Smile To The Face!
Reflections from the past bring a smile to the face!. The last couple Morrison’s Cove Herald editions recalled some great memories and reflections that led me to write this brief “Letter to the Editor.”. First, in the June 20th edition was the big caption of Central High School’s...
Hipples Cave
John Bush was raised in Martinsburg and graduated from Central High in 1961. He spent most of his adult life in the Pacific Northwest. He has many memories as a boy in the 1950s that give some insight to the people and culture of Martinsburg in the 1950s. John likes to tell stories and over the years he has repeated the stories of his youth many times. His belief is that those years in Martinsburg influenced him all of his life. Some of the stories are historical in nature, some are colorful, and some are personal. He wishes that you enjoy them.
Business and Professional Women Of PA Fight Back Against Domestic ViolenceBusiness and Professional Women Of PA Fight Back Against Domestic Violence
The Martinsburg BPW is proudly supporting the first function of the BPW/PA state project with the “Fight Back Against Domestic Violence Toiletry Drive.” Members are seeking donations of travel sized items such as shampoo, conditioner, soap; personal hygiene items; and other small essential items. This could include items like lotion, combs, and brushes just to name a few.
125 Years Ago
A large number of counterfeit half dollars were being circulated in Altoona. It was believed that they were being coined by a group of counterfeiters in or near the city. The coins were easily identified as they were defectively made. A Bellefonte farmer, John Evans, escaped serious injury or death...
Dallas 101, Indiana 93
INDIANA (93) Samuelson 1-6 0-0 3, Smith 5-12 3-5 13, Boston 11-14 5-7 28, Clark 10-19 2-3 24, Mitchell 6-10 0-0 13, Dantas 3-4 0-0 6, Hull 2-6 1-2 6, Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-71 11-17 93. DALLAS (101) Howard 5-16 6-6 17, Sheldon 4-6 0-0 11, McCowan 5-8...
Geeseytown-Newry Lutheran Hosts Upcoming Events
Newry Lutheran Church, 1030 Shamrock Ln., will distribute bags of food from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 27, in the church social hall. The “Meal in a Bag” will contain enough food to prepare dinner for a family. Bags will be distributed while supplies last at no charge; no income guidelines exist to receive the bag of nonperishable food items. Bags are distributed monthly on the last Saturday of each month.
Spring Cove Board Discusses Livestreaming
One of the biggest topics of discussion at the Spring Cove School District Board of Directors Regular meeting for July was the live streaming of board meetings. Most of the board expressed that it would be an excellent means of bringing the meeting to those who could not attend the meetings in person.
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