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Law selected for Dapper Dan after winning state title
After winning his first PIAA Class AA title Saturday in Hershey, Forest Hills' Cody Law has accepted an invitation to compete in the 39th Annual Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic on Sunday at the University of Pittsburgh's Fitzgerald Field House. The...
Tags: Minor League Baseball, Bradley, Automotive Equipment, Schools, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Lions' sweet meals benefit the community
Daily American CorrespondentSALISBURY — Notice the warmth the sun has these days and the sweet smelling steam coming from maple camps? The Salisbury Lions Club wants to remind everyone it's "maple sugarin'" time again. Which means it will soon be time to enjoy the...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Sausages, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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Ramos Lioness of the Month
January Lioness of the Month was Pam Ramos of Confluence, a senior at Turkeyfoot Valley High School, and granddaughter of Matthew and Diane Ramos. Ramos is a member of student council, National Honor Society, class secretary, F.F.A., Somerset County F.F....
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Rockwood graduate looking to make difference with youth
Sunday EditorCheyann Trout, 18, said she knew what she was meant to do with her life when her sister came into the world. "I was an only child for 11 years," the Rockwood Area School District graduate said. "Then my dad and his (now ex-) girlfriend had my half-...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Early Learning, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), University of Pittsburgh, University of Pennsylvania
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Somerset County church news for March 2
Middlecreek COB "What About Tomorrow?" is the title of the Rev. Linda Stoner's message Sunday at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. The Rev. John Stoner will serve as worship leader. The congregation is engaging in a six-week study of the best-...Tags: Lutheranism, Social Organizations, Friedens, Early Learning, Methodist
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Anna L. Vogel, 62, of Berlin
Anna L. Vogel, 62, of Berlin, died Feb. 27, 2013 at Somerset In Touch Hospice surrounded by her family. Born March 27, 1950, in Confluence, daughter of Sarah Louise (Lewis) Vought, Grantsville, Md., and the late Paul Riley. Survived by her husband of 37...Tags: Trinity United Church of Christ, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Beryl Shawley: A lifetime of colorful braided rugs
Daily American Staff WriterBeryl Shawley's colorful passion throughout more than six decades adorns a long table in her basement. What once were wool skirts, suits, slacks and blankets are now skillfully braided circular or oblong rugs in various color schemes of mix and matched...Tags: The Happiest News!, Human Interest, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Auction Service, Festive Events
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Somerset County church news for Feb. 22
Middlecreek COB The Rev. John Stoner will give the message "In Our Father's Will" Sunday at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. He will also serve as worship leader. Plans are also under way for a study of the best-selling book "The Harbinger" by...Tags: Lutheranism, Social Organizations, Friedens, Media Industry, Early Learning
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Somerset tech center to collect bids for gas line work
Staff writer, @DA_AmberRThe Somerset County Technology Center will be advertising for bids to install a gas line. The project will cost the center an estimated $107,000. This would be a joint project with Allegany College of Maryland Somerset Campus to build a natural...Tags: Energy Resources, Colleges and Universities, Education, Science and Technology
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The February 2013 Farm, Field & Garden marks its one year anniversary
“Members of the Somerset County Farm Bureau approached (editor) Brian Whipkey, asking if we could come up with a local farm related publication,” said advertising manager Tom Koppenhofer. “They wanted to address the concerns of the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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UMES police say '20 to 30' people may have witnessed stabbing
During a packed town hall meeting at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Tuesday, campus police said as many as 30 people may have witnessed the death of student Edmond A. St. Clair over the weekend and asked students with information to come...
Tags: Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Teaching and Learning, Students
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Phyllis I. Gower, 74, Confluence
Phyllis I. Gower, 74, Confluence, passed away Feb. 19, 2013, at Somerset Hospital. She was born April 1, 1938 in Stoystown, a daughter of Calvin S. and Kathryn (Myers) Tressler. Her parents, husband Dale Gower and brother Paul Tressler preceded her in...
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