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Betty Rosella Foust, 84, of Somerset
Betty Rosella Foust, 84, of Somerset, took the Lords hand and went to her eternal rest, March 28, 2013. Born Aug. 18, 1928, in Bard Hollow, she is the daughter of the late Benjamin and Helen (Emerick) Maust. Also preceded in death by her children's'...Tags: Friedens, Alzheimer's Association
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Pa. Maple Festival concludes on cold but steady note Sunday
Daily American CorrespondentMEYERSDALE — John and Corinne Babson of Pittsburgh remember a warmer car show back in 1971, the last time they entered the Pennsylvania Maple Festival's Antique Auto Show. The Babsons traveled more than 90 miles one way on Sunday morning in their...Tags: Festive Events, Oldsmobile, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Auto Shows
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Pa. caretaker charged with drinking $102K of whiskey
GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Fifty-two bottles of well-aged whiskey disappeared between his lips, police said, and now it's time for a western Pennsylvania man to settle up. John Saunders, the former live-in caretaker of a Pittsburgh-area mansion, faces...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Trials, Theft
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Somerset County Farm Bureau collects food, money for Ronald McDonald House
Farm, Field and Garden CorrespondentThe Somerset County Farm Bureau celebrated Food Check-Out Week Feb. 19 by collecting $2,000 of food products, monetary donations and gift cards from five FFA chapters in Somerset County and Somerset County 4-H. This particular donation was then...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Economy, Business and Finance, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Budgets and Budgeting, Consumers
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Dennis Miller talks a few moments, then he's 'Outta Here!'
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGLet it never be said that the smirky, prickly and sometimes arrogant personality comedian/commentator Dennis Miller has put on public display for more than 25 years is just an act. At least not if his demeanor in a recent telephone...... -
Turkeyfoot student honored by state
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacTurkeyfoot student Grant Grove was named a distinguished student by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Grove was selected after students wrote essays and a department representative interviewed the finalists. The fourth-grader will give a...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Coroner: Man blew self up in truck near Pa. house
PATTON, Pa. (AP) — A man blew himself up inside a truck outside a western Pennsylvania home Tuesday, injuring two other people, one of them critically, authorities said. Cambria County Coroner Dennis Kwiatkowski ruled the death of 40-year-old Brad...
Tags: Explosions, Auburndale, Methamphetamine (drug), Emergency Incidents, Clearfield (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Scholarship fund established in memory of Confluence native
The children of Doris Weyand have established a scholarship fund in her memory at the West Penn Hospital School of Nursing in Pittsburgh. The scholarships are for high-performing students from a rural county in Pennsylvania, preferably Somerset,...Tags: Kindred Healthcare Incorporated, Nursing, Awards and Prizes, Medical Specialization
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Economic development, agency by agency in Tri-State area
There are different models of economic development organizations in the Tri-State area and beyond, some operating as organs of county government, others as independent authorities or public-private partnerships and, in the case of Washington County, a...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Agriculture, Elections, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Local Government
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Rural America's political clout slipping, USDA secretary warns
MITCHELL -- Rural America is in a struggle to remain relevant. So said U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in December after rural voters showed up for the November election in lackluster numbers and as Congress was letting a new farm bill slip through...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kristi Noem, Elections, U.S. Senate
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Frankenfood flap shifts focus of food follies to Pennsylvania
At last, Pennsylvania is starting to steal some of the thunder from New York City when it comes to culinary news. This week's big story, of course, was a judge's trashing of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on Big Gulp, set to take effect Tuesday....Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Michael Bloomberg, Science and Technology, New York City, Manhattan (New York City)
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High-speed rail concept would include the Lehigh Valley
When it comes to high-speed railroads, much of the world is passing America by. Even countries like South Korea and Turkey have moved ahead of us. Here in the land of the Pennsylvania Railroad and steam-powered passenger trains that could exceed 110 mph...
Tags: Flu, France, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), South Korea, Transportation
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