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Kiski Area’s Miller ready for final shot at winning WPIAL track gold
Eliza Miller has a faint memory of her first WPIAL event as a freshman in the fall of 2020 amid the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. “I think it was a meet at Kiski against Norwin,” the Cavaliers senior three-sport standout said Tuesday on the eve of what will be her final WPIAL-sanctioned event in a decorated four-year high school career. “It’s been a really long journey, and I am really excited to compete at WPIALs one more time.”
Grove City College President Shares Vision for Center for Faith & Public Life
Against the backdrop of pro-Palestinian and antisemitic protests on university campuses, one western Pennsylvania college is pressing a new focus on civility and the common good. Grove City College recently announced that it is launching a new Center for Faith & Public Life, with former Vice President Mike Pence as...
Karns City’s Jada Polczynski Named Keystone Shortway Athletic Conference Softball MVP
KARNS CITY, Pa. (EYT/D9) — Jada Polczynski sees it as a team honor, not an individual one. In fact, she thought there were players on her own Karns City softball team who had a better shot than she did to win the Keystone Shortway Athletic Conference MVP. But on...
Tionesta Woman Accused of Stuffing Over $500 Worth of Stolen Items in Plastic Bags at Cranberry Walmart
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A Tionesta woman was charged for allegedly stealing over $500 worth of items from Walmart in Cranberry Township. According to court documents, Franklin-based State Police filed criminal charges against 28-year-old Destiny Nichole Altman, of Tionesta, in District Judge Patrick E. Lowrey’s office on April 24.
Ten Miles 4 Two Mile Jeep Run Returns for 4th Year
The Ten Miles 4 Two Mile (TM4TM) Jeep Run is returning to Two Mile Run County Park for the fourth year in a row. The event is scheduled to take place in the Oil Region on July 13 and 14. According to organizers, the event only allows Jeeps, no other...
Grove City Walmart to hold grand reopening ceremony Friday
Walmart shoppers in Grove City will soon be treated to a newly-remodeled store. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 9:00 a.m. at the Walmart located at 1566 W. Main Street Ext. in Grove City along with the unveiling of a community-inspired mural. The mural is part of Walmart's...
Police: Local Couple Jailed After Fight Breaks Out in Sugarcreek Residence Over Feeding Their Baby
SUGARCREEK BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — A local couple are behind bars following a domestic altercation in Sugarcreek Borough on Wednesday morning. Court documents indicate the Sugarcreek Borough Police Department filed criminal charges against 31-year-old Kevin Lowell Frazer Jr. and 28-year-old Brianne Sistene-Marie Frazer, in District Judge Ronald E. Antos’ office on Wednesday, May 8.
Vehicle crash reported on South Mountain Road in Franklin Township
CLEAR SPRING, Pa. — A crash was reported on the South Mountain and Union Church roads around 5:50 p.m. in Franklin Township. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. The crash has reportedly blocked traffic; commuters may expect some travel delays. Crews are on the scene. For live...
Tri-City Tries Again This Sunday
FRANKLIN, PA-Tri-City Raceway Park moved its opening night to Sunday, May 12, due to rains that swept over the track last week. The program will be the same as it was intended to be on the original date. So, after celebrating the day with Mom, bring her out to the track for some high speed entertainment, and a little extra treat, courtesy of new owners Josh and Kyrsten Shiffer. All mothers in attendance will get some free ice cream and the kiddos will get a free bag of popcorn!
Gateway notebook: Track and field athletes prepare for WPIAL meet
Coming down the stretch to the WPIAL Class 3A track and field championships at Slippery Rock, there were several qualifying locks among the Gateway boys and girls teams. There also were a few on the bubble hoping to make the championship meet as the WPIAL takes the top 24 in each Class 3A event.
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