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Ann C. Klemick
Ann C. Klemick, 92, of Loyalsock Twp., passed away at home on July 13, 2024. Ann was born in Coalport, PA on May 13, 1932, a daughter of Frank and Anna (Mroz) Kicinski. She retired from GTE Sylvania in Montoursville and was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church. Her...
Ross Library book sale returns in September
LOCK HAVEN – Find your next great read!. The Ross Library Book Sale is getting ready to hit the picnic tables under the canopy at the library from Wednesday, September 11 through Saturday, September 14. Find great deals on books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, records, puzzles, games, and a...
Bomb threat closes volunteer fire company
SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — An investigation is underway after a bomb threat was made to a volunteer fire company in Sunbury. Just before 8:00 a.m., the Sunbury Police Department was dispatched to Americus Hose Company for a bomb threat. No explosives were found, and police have initiated a criminal investigation into the threat as […]
Colleagues share fond memories of Corey Comperatore
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- Buffalo Township's fire chief tells KDKA-TV that Corey Comperatore, the spectator who was killed in a shooting at a rally for former President Donald Trump on Saturday, loved three things: God, his family, and his dogs.He also loved his community, volunteering at the Buffalo Township Fire Department for decades.Black bunting hung over the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire House. It's also on one of the trucks, along with Corey Comperatore's stall.It's a way to honor when his death is so hard to grasp for his family and colleagues."[It's] just one of those things you're trying to run it...
Corey Comperatore, retired fire chief, died shielding family at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
BUTLER, Pa. — A retired Pennsylvania fire chief has been identified as the person who was killed at a rally for former President Donald Trump, said Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. Corey Comperatore was a husband and father who served as fire chief in the Buffalo Township area in Pennsylvania.
Sunbury Man Strangles Woman After She Unplugs PlayStation 5
SUNBURY — A man who allegedly strangled a woman in a Sunbury told police he “hugged her” after she ripped his PlayStation 5 out of the wall, according to court documents. Christian Pereira-Muniz, 26, was taken into custody early the morning of July 6 after he grabbed...
I-81 Triple Fatal Crash Victims ID'd: Cumberland County Coroner
All three people who died following a multiple-vehicle crash involving a fire on Interstate 81 have been identified by the Cumberland County Coroner's Office on Monday, July 15. John Sheltman, 79, and Eileen Beck, 80, both of Selinsgrove, were in a Subaru Outback, and Lieu Nguyen, 49…
‘Died a hero’: Pa. governor IDs man killed at Trump rally as former fire chief
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (AP) — The former fire chief who was killed at a Pennsylvania rally for Donald Trump spent his final moments diving in front of his family to protect them from gunfire that rang out Saturday during an assassination attempt against the former president. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh...
Timothy Paul Dobos, 36
Timothy Paul Dobos, 36, of Mill Hall was embraced by God in Heaven on Thursday, July 11, 2024 surrounded by his family after a courageously fought 10 year battle with ALS. Born August 22, 1987 in Meadville, PA, he was a son of the late James William and Alice Ann (Wilson) Dobos.
BREAKING NEWS: Coroner Dispatched to Report of Driver Jumping From I-80 Bridge
BEAVER TWP., Pa. (EYT) — Authorities were dispatched to Interstate 80 in Beaver Township for a person who had reportedly gotten out of their vehicle and jumped off a bridge on Wednesday afternoon. According to Clarion County 9-1-1 dispatch, a caller reported around 12:39 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17,...
Man charged for placing woman in chokehold: Police
Sunbury, Pa. — A man who allegedly strangled a woman in a Sunbury told police he "hugged her" after she ripped his PlayStation 5 out of the wall, according to court documents. Christian Pereira-Muniz, 26, was taken into custody early the morning of July 6 after he grabbed a female in a rear chokehold and held onto her neck for five seconds, according to Riley Bremigen, officer for Sunbury Police Department. ...
Former fire chief who died at Trump rally used his body to shield family from gunfire
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The former fire chief who was killed at a Pennsylvania rally for Donald Trump spent his final moments diving down in front of his family, protecting them from the gunfire that rang out Saturday during an assassination attempt against the former president.
Man killed at Trump rally shooting was 'hero' who protected his family, Pa. governor says
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro identified the man who was killed during a shooting at a Trump rally on Saturday as Corey Comperatore, who was a firefighter in the state.
County ready for Dream Game
Riverside coach Harry Armstrong played in the Dream game and now gets to be the head coach of the county. He will lead 8 of his vikings including his leading rusher and receiver Reese Gaughan who combined for over 3200 total yards and 35 touchdowns in his career. Reese Gaughan,...
Coroner identifies three victims in crash, vehicle fire that shut down stretch of I-81
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Three people are dead following a crash Sunday involving multiple vehicles and at least one vehicle fire on I-81 south. The wreck, which happened around 1:53 p.m., involved four vehicles and happened 3.4 miles north of Exit 52. The Cumberland County Coroner identified the...
Corey Comperatore, man killed at Trump rally, died while shielding his family from gunfire
(Gray News) - The man killed at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania was identified as 50-year-old Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief, who died while protecting his family. Officials said Comperatore was a former fire chief for Buffalo Township, a volunteer fire service, WPMI reported. According to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh...
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