07/07/11 OTTAWA -- Putnam County has been approved for an $80,000 grant to pay for repairs or replacement of five septic systems in the county. The properties will be determined in conjunction with the county health department.
07/07/11 Hancock County's commissioners were asked Thursday to help administer $160,000 in federal money meant to help homeowners replace septic systems that could be polluting Lye Creek.
07/07/11 At Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Fostoria, residents knew that, whatever else was going on in their lives, they were always going to sit down to a good meal.
07/07/11 Former Findlay Police Sgt. Randall L. "Randy" Digby, 41, pleaded guilty Thursday to unauthorized use of a police database and attempted identity fraud involving his stepdaughters. One charge is a felony, the other a misdemeanor.
07/07/11 Former Findlay funeral director Gregory Routson, accepting a plea deal with the state on Thursday, was found guilty of abuse of a corpse. Routson admitted he failed to embalm and refrigerate the corpse for two weeks.
07/06/11 Bottom Dollar Food, a Salisbury, N.C.-based discount grocer, continues to expand in the Pittsburgh area, as property is acquired and permits issued for stores planned in a variety of locations including: a former Rite Aid pharmacy space in Universal Plaza, Penn Hills; an empty Foodland space in Lebanon Shops on Mt. Lebanon Boulevard, Castle Shannon; a former Fashion Bug space in Great Southern ...
06/17/11 SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund cut its forecast for U.S. economic growth on Friday and warned Washington and debt-ridden European countries that they are "playing with fire" ...
06/14/11 Bryan Gillespie, a son of Roni and Marty Gillespie, of Pennsylvania Furnace, was a student marshal
05/30/11 OFFICE: A Miami-based investor has purchased One and Two Park Ten Place from KBS Realty Advisors. The two buildings at 16300 and 16365 Park Ten Place Drive in the Energy Corridor total 91,166 square feet and are 92 percent leased. Dan Miller and Martin Hogan of HFF represented the seller.
05/24/11 MIAMI -- Bulls center Joakim Noah was fined $50,000 for directing an anti-gay slur at a fan during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals, and vowed to learn from the incident.
05/23/11 Ed DeChellis , who coached the Penn State to the NCAA tournament this year, surprisingly resigned Monday to take the job at Navy, leaving one of the biggest college basketball conferences in the nation for one of the smallest.
05/19/11 ORWIGSBURG - In the rain and stormy weather, Brady Simms added his name to the list of North Schuylkill track and field athletes headed to the PIAA state championships after turning in a gold-medal performance in the shot put at Blue Mountain High School
05/19/11 ORWIGSBURG - Based on her throws this season, Tamaqua sophomore Christine Streisel will likely be one of the favorites in the Class AA girls' javelin at next weekend's state championships.But first, she had to take of business Thursday.Streisel wasn't
05/12/11 This rare example of Roesen's early work was produced only two years after the artist's arrival in the United States from his native Germany. DALLAS, TX.-
05/06/11 DRUG BUST: A Chambersburg man was taken into custody Wednesday after local law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant at his Blanchard Avenue home to find drugs, cash and a weapon.
05/05/11 CHAMBERSBURG -- May 5, 2011 -- A 25-year old Chambersburg man was taken into custody Wednesday after a collaboration of local law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant at his Blanchard Avenue home to find drugs, cash and a weapon.
05/04/11 A listing of pop and jazz performances in the United States this summer.
04/29/11 Zac Dalpe is scoring some big goals for the Charlotte Checkers in the Calder Cup playoffs, and Mike Murphy has been stellar in net.
04/28/11 The 2010 recipient of the Judge Harry Reynolds Memorial Trophy for dedication to hockey admittedly doesn't know a lot about the game, but it's people like him working behind the scenes who keep the game going.[...]
04/27/11 Coach Carol Hutchins asked her players about what Michigan softball is known for. Her answer? Fun. And the Wolverines need more of it. |