07/23/10 A Kosciusko County man allegedly responsible for several thefts is found in Florida.
07/23/10 A Kosciusko County man was arrested Wednesday in Florida in connection with burglary charges from Kosciusko County, the county sheriff's department said.
07/22/10 A burglary suspect is behind bars after being caught in Florida with a motorcycle he allegedly stole in Kosciusko County.
07/22/10 A Kosciusko County man has been arrested in Florida in connection with burglary charges from the county, the county sheriff's department said today.
07/22/10 Florida officials took a Kosciusko County man into custody Wednesday who is possibly responsible for several local burglaries as well as the theft of a Harley Davidson motorcycle in July from the Burket area.
07/08/10 The Cambria County Redevelopment Authority on Thursday awarded bids for three playground projects, a stormwater extension and water main replacement.
07/06/10 Sports shorts Golf Bob Burket of Monongahela hit a hole-in-one July 4 at Springdale Golf Course on the 130-yard 14th hole using a pitching wedge. George Knapp, Roger Rantovich and Ron Knapp witnessed the shot. Leon Pagac of Brownsville sunk a hole-in-one July 5 at Nemacolin Country Club on the 16th hole. He used a six-iron on the 160-yard par three to net his 12th career hole-in-one. Witnesses ...
06/28/10 Baseball fans were treated to an exciting finish in the championship game at the 2010 McCook Midget Baseball Sluggers Division Tournament. The Pepsi Blue Claws rallied for a 9-8 victory over the Bison Dental Knights to win the post-season tournament championship Sunday, June 27, at Felling Field.
06/23/10 As an auto mechanic for 35 years in Oakmont, John Kinder was known by nearly everyone in the community for his giving nature, strong work ethic and dedication to his friends and family.
06/18/10 COLUMBUS, GA - On June 11, 2010students from Georgia Military College Columbus Campus made the trip to Milledgeville, Georgia to be recognized for accomplishing a significant achievement in their lives, graduating from college with their associate's degree.
06/09/10 It was a case of deep joy at Woodhouse Lane on Saturday, but certainly not in the gloomy Norden camp. The Stags won their first six matches of the season, but they have since won only one in five, and two of those defeats have come at the hands of teams rated among the poorest in the CLL.
05/02/10 PennDOT is setting aside $234,000 for a study focusing on how to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists on Pleasant Valley Boulevard and Plank Road. The study, urged last year by city officials and the Blair County Chamber of Commerce, has been funded and should begin this summer, said Wesley Burket, assistant planning director for transportation at the Blair County Planning Commission.
04/30/10 A fatal crash on Interstate 84 west of Hood River was witnessed by the weighmaster at a nearby truck weigh station.
04/09/10 Lambertville Robin Hepburn, 52, of Pennington, was charged with drunken driving April 1.
04/09/10 BREMEN -- Who knew playing with Legos could earn you an invitation to Taiwan? The Bremen Middle School Lego robotics team is one of five teams from the United States that have been invited there for an international competition.
03/01/10 The Franklin County Career and Technology Center recently was awarded for its proficiency in standardized tests.
02/24/10 UB Alert: Emergency text, e-mail messages. Sign up > Michael Glick, who became the 11th dean of the School of Dental Medicine in December, was born and grew up in Sweden.
02/21/10 By RYAN AUTULLO BLADE SPORTS WRITER WAUSEON - It can strongly be debated whether Wauseon or Central Catholic performed better this weekend at a Division II sectional wrestling tournament. In defense of the host Indians, 13 of their 14 wrestlers finished in the top four of their respective weight classes to earn a bid to this week's district meet. Central Catholic, though, crowned six individuals ...
01/14/10 BOYS INDIVIDUAL SCORING (10.0 per game or better) Player, School GP Points Avg Leahy, Rossford 10 224 22.4 Hughes, Perrysburg 11 214 19.5
12/29/09 Despite the tough economy, many Glenn County retailers said holiday sales went better than they expected this year. Both Willows and Orland shop owners reported fairly brisk sales this season as people shopped locally or visited from out of town. "We... |