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Dauphin County man will serve up to 30 years in prison for trying to arrange sex acts with 'minor'
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Dauphin County man will serve up to 30 years in prison after admitting to his attempt to arrange a sexual encounter with what he believed to be a 15-year-old girl in 2023. Jeffrey Pettinato, 62, of Derry Township, was actually communicating with an undercover officer...
Injury News Announced Before Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystics Game
After an impressive win over the New York Liberty on Saturday, the Indiana Fever are back in action against the Washington Mystics on Wednesday. Getting three days off in between games, the Fever got some much needed rest ahead of this Eastern Conference battle. Indiana enters this game with a...
Indiana Fever at midseason: What they've done well, where they can improve in playoff push
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever’s regular season is just over halfway done, and they are firmly in the playoff race with the seventh-best record in the league (and a win over the WNBA's top team, the New York Liberty, on Saturday). That's a far cry from the Fever’s 2-9 start, when they began the season with 11 games in 20 days. Since then, the Fever are 7-4.
Sportsbeat Top 10: Glendale defensive end Landon McGarvey
For the second-straight season, Glendale put a defensive linemen on the 1A all-state team when junior Landon McGarvey broke out last fall with 16 sacks. The rising senior saying preparation was key. “I just know who I’m going against, and know what to use, and what not to use, and how to get there as […]
Proposed IUP medical school picks up $2M donation
Jul. 9—Indiana University of Pennsylvania has picked up another $2 million toward its proposed college of osteopathic medicine, campus officials announced Tuesday. It comes from Tim and Debra Phillips Cejka, IUP graduates and longtime campus supporters. In remarks prepared for the gift's announcement, Tim Cejka told his alma mater that the couple sees their donation as furthering efforts to ...
ATV Trail Study Receives Grant
The Altoona Blair County Development Corporation has received a federal grant of nearly $250,000 for a feasibility study to decide how to create a network of all-terrain vehicle trails in Blair, Centre, Cambria and Clearfield Counties. Currently there are not enough legal ATV related trails for the nearly 16,000 active ATV registrations in the four-county area. According to a press release, it is hoped that existing legal trails can be connected along with new trails, and main streets. The grant is from the Community Conservation Partnerships Program, under administration of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Trotting colts stay perfect in Indiana Sire Stakes at Harrah’s Hoosier Park
Anderson, IN — Indiana Sire Stakes action continued at Harrah’s Hoosier Park with round one of six for the 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings on Thursday (July 11). Three divisions highlighted the 14-race card seeing Twofiftychamp, Tarzan and Eugene The Genius all remain perfect in their young careers.
INDIANA 12U, 14U SOFTBALL TEAMS READY FOR STATE TOURNAMENT
Two Indiana County Little League softball teams return to action today in the state tournament. The ICM 12U team, consisting of players from Indiana, Clymer and Marion Center, open their tournament run against Titusville, who downed Punxsutawney in back-to-back games to clinch a spot in the tournament. ICM coach George...
DPC to host Reverent Heart Worship Band July 21
The Derry Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Chestnut Street and Presby Way, Derry, will host Reverent Heart Worship Band on Sunday, July 21, during the 11 a.m. worship service. Paula Shean, church secretary, added in a July 9 email, “The group will share their time, talents and love...
NANCY JANE (SMITH) McAFOOSE, 86
Nancy Jane (Smith) McAfoose, 86, of Indiana, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at her home. A daughter of the late Carl L. and Zula (Henry) Smith, she was born June 26, 1938, in Indiana. Nancy graduated National Honor Society from Indiana...
Activities to highlight moths as pollinators
LAUGHLINTOWN — The Westmoreland Pollinator Partners, a consortium of over two dozen conservation organizations promoting native plants and pollinator habitats, are planning a plethora of activities to highlight moths — underappreciated, largely nighttime pollinators. Melissa Reckner, program manager at Penguin Court in Laughlintown and a member of the...
ETHAN DOWNIE OSTERHOUT, 35
Ethan Downie Osterhout, 35, of Indiana passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024. A son of Karl E. Osterhout and Alison J. Downie, he was born Aug. 6, 1988, in Pittsburgh. Ethan relished being a Pittsburgher, even while he lived in Georgia for several years after graduating from Towson University. He had lived in Indiana since 2020. Ethan enjoyed sports, was a loyal fan of the Steelers and the Penguins, and Primanti’s was his favorite restaurant. As a little boy, Ethan loved Thomas the Tank Engine trains. As an adult, he often wore a t-shirt featuring a Thomas train logo.
OPEN HOUSE TODAY FOR INDIANA BOROUGH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Indiana Borough will host an open house for the “Indiana 2030: Tomorrow Together” comprehensive plan update project today. The event is designed for the public to come in at their leisure and weigh in on the over 30 catalytic projects that were identified by the project Steering Committee. Over the last year, over 20 outreach events have been conducted that were designed to gather input and ensure results align with the community goals.
HARRINGTON STRIKES OUT 11 AS CURVE ROUT BAYSOX
Thomas Harrington dazzled again for Altoona last night, racking up a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 5-1 Curve win over Bowie. Harrington walked just two hitters and allowed one run and five hits over seven innings in the win. Six Curve players recorded a hit in the game. Jase Bowen,...
JAMES EUGENE GROMLEY
James Eugene “Jim” Gromley of Josephine passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at Beacon Ridge, Indiana, PA. Jim was born on April 19, 1968 Towanda, PA, Bradford County. Jim is the son of the late Morris Clyde Gromley and Margaret Elizabeth Travis Gromley. He was a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan School, Dixonville, PA. Jim proudly served in US Army as a Food Specialist. Most recently Jim worked as a cook for the Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, Indiana, PA. He was a life member of the Clymer Volunteer Fire Company #1.
BONNIE J. (MOGLE) BUZZINOTTI PAVLICK, 80
Bonnie J. (Mogle) Buzzinotti Pavlick of Graceton, PA, passed peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 80 years old. She was born September 4, 1943 in Indiana, PA. She was a member of the Coral Luther Chapel Church. Bonnie owned & operated the Fireside Inn with her mother, Virginia for many years in Black Lick. She worked for Bilo in Indiana and the Golden Cup restaurant in Homer City. Bonnie was loved by all who knew her. Her favorite pastime was spending time with her family & friends.
ZIMMERMAN NAMED TO 4A ALL-STATE SECOND TEAM
Indiana grad Olivia Zimmerman earned All-State honors in Class 4A after being named second-team All-State by the PA High School Softball Coaches Association yesterday. Zimmerman hit .462 with three home runs and 25 RBIs this season for Indiana. She also went 11-4 in the circle with a 1.49 ERA and 149 strikeouts.
DORIS JANE (MARSHALL) GROVE, 89
Doris Jane (Marshall) Grove, 89, of Indiana, formerly of Sagamore, passed away on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, in Heritage Grove Senior Living, Indiana. Born in Indiana on November 8, 1934, to the late Kenneth and Ruth (Lewis) Marshall, Doris worked for Season-All Industries until the plant’s closure and then for the Indiana Gazette until her retirement.
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