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Man facing charges for attacking 3 nurses at UPMC Northwest
An Oil City man, Robert Beggs, 67, is facing charges after allegedly assaulting three nurses at the UPMC Northwest emergency room. The incident occurred around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday when Beggs, who wanted to leave the ER, became aggressive after being told he couldn’t leave with an IV in his arm. He reportedly lunged at a nurse, struck his wife and other staff members, and later shoved another nurse into a metal stand when they tried to reconnect him to a cardiac monitor. Beggs was eventually restrained and is now charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault, simple assault, and disorderly conduct.
Football Recap: Oil City Starts Season with Loss on the Road
Oil City had to hit the road for their first game and it wasn't the result they were hoping for. They fell 13-6 to the Harbor Creek Huskies on Friday. The Oilers were given a dose of their own medicine in this game as the Huskies apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in September of 2021.
Soccer Recap: Mt. Lebanon Starts off Right with Win over Butler
Mt. Lebanon gave their fans exactly what they wanted out of a home opener on Monday. They never let the Butler Golden Tornado onto the board and left with a 2-0 win. This was payback for the Blue Devils, who suffered a 4-3 loss the last time these two teams met.
Allegheny Township woman loses part of leg in fence hole digging mishap
Aug. 27—A 42-year-old woman suffered a leg amputation in an accident that happened while digging holes for a fence Monday evening, Allegheny Township police Chief Dan Uncapher said. The incident in the 1300 block of Route 356 was reported shortly before 6 p.m. According to Uncapher, the woman and her husband, 43, were using an auger device attached to a tractor to dig holes for fence posts. ...
Local officers did their best during Trump rally shooting: Rep. Mike Kelly | Morning in America
A bipartisan group of lawmakers examined the site of former President Donald Trump’s attempted assassination Monday. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., discusses what he believes happened during Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania, rally that allowed the gunman to open fire.
Heat advisory issued for central Pennsylvania as heat index to soar above 100 on Wednesday
After several days of cooler temperatures, dangerous heat returns to central Pennsylvania on Wednesday. The National Weather Service in State College issued a heat advisory for the region from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Heat index values of up to 105 degrees are expected in the area, the advisory said....
Pet of the Day 08/27/24
6 puppies were surrendered to Precious Paws from a local Amish Farm, and Carrie is one of them! The mom is a Golden Doodle and they think the father is a Mountain Cur. These babies all have curly hair like mom and they are shy at first but crave human interaction. They love children and other animals, and Carrie is no exception!
FUN Bank Announces New Oil City & Franklin Branch Managers
First United National Bank – The FUN Bank – is pleased to announce the promotion of Levi Woodcock to the position of Oil City Branch Manager. Levi began his career with The FUN Bank as a Teller, was promoted to a Customer Service Representative, and will now serve in the capacity of Branch Manager and Loan Officer.
Lendistry launches home loan division in six states
Lendistry, a non-bank lender for small businesses, has expanded into home mortgages. The Downtown Los Angeles-based lender has launched Lendistry Home Loans, a division to provide home loans to underserved communities in California, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Texas, the Los Angeles Business Journal reported. Within the next year, it...
How one NPR station is trying to win conservative listeners – by listening
This spring, veteran National Public Radio editor Uri Berliner sent shock waves through the media industry with an essay titled “I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.” Conservatives – more than a quarter of NPR’s audience in 2011 – had stopped listening, he noted. Moreover, according to a poll, only 3 in 10 people found NPR “trustworthy.”
Three central Pennsylvania counties named ‘best to retire’
(WTAJ) — Growing older doesn’t always mean packing up and finding a retirement community in Florida. In Pennsylvania, some counties are the best to retire in, according to a new report. SmartAsset.com took a look at retiring in the state of Pennsylvania with their retirement calculator. The company looked at tax burden — state and […]
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