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Farm Community Celebrates Horsepower Farming at Horse Progress Days
GORDONVILLE, Pa. — It’s like no other summer event, be it showcase, fair or expo. Horse Progress Days is held on a working farm and is set up in a cornfield left fallow for the expected 30,000 people who will find their way to the Levi Fisher Farm today and Saturday.
2024 PFN Player Profile: Getting to know Whitehall DB/WR Brandon Bird
65 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception. Coach says “Brandon practices and plays with incredible effort and developed into an excellent safety for us. He created timely turnovers in multiple games. We look forward to see him expand his game this fall. LET’S GET TO KNOW...
Mayoral Musings: The Impact of 'Grants Pass v. Johnson'
As many are aware, Lansdale, and many other municipalities across the country, have been waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of laws related to living and sleeping in public parks. After months of debate and discussion, last week, the Supreme Court announced their decision in the...
Big crowd flocks to Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course for annual ostrich, camel and zebra races
A hot summer Friday afternoon in the midst of a four-day holiday weekend proved the proper formula for a successful day at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course. A large and enthusiastic crowd turned out and jammed the Grantville racetrack for its annual ostrich and camel racing program, which this year included a zebra race and a meet-and-greet appearance by the Phillie Phanatic.
Dilapidated Navy Housing in Ivyland Demolished, Planned to Transform to Public Park
Abandoned U.S. Navy housing along Ivyland’s Jacksonville Road is following in the footsteps of Warminster’s Shenandoah Woods. Abandoned U.S. Navy housing along Ivyland’s Jacksonville Road is following in the footsteps of Warminster’s Shenandoah Woods, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Thanks to a $122,188 grant from...
Another Jersey diner closes. Is it the end of an era?
So many diners in my area have closed within the past year. Word came this week that the Voorhees Diner on Route 73 in Voorhees had closed abruptly. They had trouble staying open full-time since the pandemic. Some days or weeks they were closed and some they were open. They’ve had some financial troubles following a lawsuit by former employees back about five years ago.
One bad Braves decision vs Phillies ended up overshadowed by costly errors
This weekend's series against the Phillies doesn't seem like it would be paramount for the Braves but it certainly feels that way. Friday's series opener proved just how tense this matchup would be throughout the weekend. There was a tension in the air that felt like the Braves were bracing...
‘The View From Here’ art exhibit offers prisoners’ perspective of the world
Eduardo Ramirez, a Philadelphia-based mural artist, was incarcerated for 27 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a crime he did not commit. Since he was exonerated in November, Ramirez has found solace in making and teaching art in his community. “When a person creates, there’s a sense of pride in...
Woman struck by SUV and SEPTA bus, killed in Northeast Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A woman was struck by multiple vehicles including a SEPTA bus and killed early Saturday morning in Northeast Philadelphia, police said.The 66-year-old woman was in the 5800 block of Frankford Avenue by Wissinoming Park when she was hit by a white Dodge Durango.The impact knocked her into the path of a SEPTA bus coming from the opposite way, which also struck her, police said.The Dodge and the bus both stayed at the scene and cooperated with investigators.The woman was pronounced dead at the scene just before 1:30 a.m.
Owls offer 2026 Florida DL
John DiCarlo has covered Temple football and basketball since 1998 and has been the editor of OwlScoop.com since 2006. While Temple has added five verbal commitments to its 2025 class, the Owls’ staff has also been extending offers to the 2026 class as well. With a continued commitment to recruiting in Florida, Temple offered Sean Rademacher, a 6-foot-3, 265-pound defensive lineman from Kissimmee’s Tohopekaliga High School. Rademacher reported the Owls’ offer as his 11th on a list that also includes Cal, Duke, TCU, Pitt and Louisville. Rademacher is one of almost 10 Florida players from the 2026 class, including several...
Philadelphia Police Officer Critically Injured in Kensington Shooting; Suspect Arrested
In a deeply concerning incident, a Philadelphia police officer was left in critical condition after being shot in the Kensington neighborhood. The suspect is now in police custody, and officials are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Shooting Incident Triggers Strong Community Response. The local community members in Kensington...
Biden cancels speech at teachers union convention in Philadelphia after union staff goes on strike
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Joe Biden canceled a planned speech in Philadelphia at the annual conference of the National Education Association after the union’s staff announced a strike and set up picket lines Friday. Biden had planned to speak Sunday, but his campaign said the president is...
NFL Analyst Makes Massive Prediction For Eagles’ Jalen Hurts
Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles could be poised to have a big bounceback 2024 season after falling apart at the seams down the stretch last season. Although they were the defending NFC champs in 2023 and, in the minds of plenty, the favorites to win the Super Bowl championship, the Eagles lost five of […] The post NFL Analyst Makes Massive Prediction For Eagles’ Jalen Hurts appeared first on NFL Analysis Network.
WATCH: KBO League player manages to pull off rare Little League Bunt Home Run
A player in the KBO League managed to pull off the very rare feat on Thursday of completing a bunt home run. With runners on first and third in the bottom of the 4th inning of a KBO game on Thursday, a batter placed a bunt that forced the pitcher to come off the mound to make a play.
Pa capital bombing threat; what we know about Capitol evacuation
The Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg was evacuated Saturday following an emailed bomb threat. Here’s what we know about the incident. The threat came in an email sent to several hundred people in the capitol Saturday evening, according to multiple published reports. The email warned of “highly lethal lead azide...
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