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Last year’s Pennridge CROP Walk, which had 150 walkers from 18 church congregations, brought in $20,694 to fight hunger locally and globally.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 1:38 am
The Associated Pressand staff reports CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A 27-year-old man paralyzed from the chest down during last summer’s All Good Music Festival is suing organizers of the event and a Virginia security company whose employees he says contributed to his injuries.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 1:33 am
Comcast nixes gigabyte cap With Internet usage spiking, Comcast Corp. will eliminate its monthly 250-gigabyte cap for Xfinity Internet subscribers but charge additional $10 fees for users who …
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 1:18 am
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a New Year's Day bowl game for five years beginning in 2014, positioning themselves for the expected switc...
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 1:15 am
The University of Colorado is already prepping for its Thursday night home football game in October -- recognizing that students are prone to ditching late-afternoon classes -- and asking professors to send a stern message that attendance on game day is required.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:56 am
Marietta quarterback Anthony Jennings often credits his teammates, his coaching staff and the people involved with his development whenever he is honored or asked about his success. Soon, his teamm...
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:54 am
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a New Year's Day bowl game for five years beginning in 2014, positioning themselves for the expected switch to a four-team playoff.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:47 am
CHARLESTON — The Golden Bears have reached the biggest stage of them all.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:47 am
Ohio County public school officials are analyzing specifics of a federal program that would offer free meals to all the students of eligible schools, weighing potential advantages and drawbacks before deciding whether to participate.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:46 am
STEUBENVILLE - An extensive energy bill passed this week in the Ohio Senate includes language written by state Sen. Lou Gentile, D-Steubenville, to promote the use of Ohio workers and businesses by out-of-state oil and gas drilling companies.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 12:45 am