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H.S. Roundup 2-4: Ridge tops Forest hills on busy ThursdayJOHNSTOWN -- Thursday's slate was busy with wrestling and Basketball. In wrestling, Chestnut Ridge handed Forest Hills its first loss of the season while staying unbeaten, and State College fell to Cumberland Valley at home.
University Park, PA (WJAC) — With just a little over a week away from the start of the 2023 Penn State football season, the university announced Thursday that fans will notice several new changes and additions to the fan experience this year at Beaver Stadium.
Among the changes are a new fan assistance shuttle service for those in need of mobility assistance, the addition of two family-friendly gates for families with children under the age of 12, and a new ticket policy for fans with children under the age of two.
Rockwood Borough in Somerset County is home to over 150 active veterans.
That’s why one group has formed the 'Rockwood Veterans and Community Park' committee and decided to revamp an old demolished lot into a community park and veteran’s memorial in order to honor those who served.
Recently, the community donations for the park were matched by Heritage Coal, totaling over 30 thousand dollars. The committee took time to celebrate today over what’s been a plan in the making for the past 6 years and will now come to completion in October 2023.
MARATHON, Fla. (AP) — Several motorists who were speeding through an elementary school zone on the Florida Keys Overseas Highway received an odorous onion as a reminder to slow down from a county sheriff's deputy dressed as the Grinch.
Col. Lou Caputo, a 37-year veteran of the Monroe County Sheriff's Officewho conjured up the concept more than 20 years ago, was back on the streets Tuesday.
Drivers who travel about 5 mph or less above the school zone's speed limit can choose between traffic citations and an onion presented by the Grinch.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Pro-Israel Democrats are openly questioning the President’sdecision to pause weapon shipments to America’s ally. The decision is also rubbing some of his biggest donors the wrong way.
Republicans wasted little time piling on over the weapons pause. It puts Israel's national security interests at risk. This is insane," said Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) to reporters as part of a group of Republican Senators who lined up to bash the President's decision.