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Nick Milano approved as next head coach in wrestling at Fort LeBoeuf
The Fort LeBoeuf school board has approved the hiring of Nick Milano as the next head coach in boys wrestling after the departure of head coach Shane McChesney from the program. In addition, now former Girard head wrestling coach Jason Johnson has joined the Bison as an assistant coach.
District track and field will test Titusville Rockets’ mettle
The Rockets head to Slippery Rock University Saturday in hopes of making a top two impression to stamp their ticket to states. The event begins at 10 a.m. “The state standards are very difficult to achieve, but the top 2 in each event get to progress to states,” said girls head coach Stacey McDonald. She said the 4X800 relay squad has a legitimate shot, though knows some injuries are also playing a role at the trend of the season. “We hope they can be resolved by next Saturday,” she said.
Orr’s Brewing bringing new life to brewery under new ownership
You may have noticed local brewery and taproom, Orr’s Brewing Co., located at 109 S. Franklin St., has created a lot of buzz on social media lately. Recently, Orr’s was featured on The Keystone News ‘8 Small Town Craft Breweries in Pennsylvania You Need To Check Out’ for a second year in a row. This year however, is stirring things up a little bit more because recently the brewery became under new ownership.
‘Find Your Adventure’ at National Trails Day Event on June 1
TITUSVILLE, Pa. — “Find Your Adventure” at this year’s National Trails Day event on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon, on the Queen City Trail in Titusville. The event runs from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Now in its sixth year, the event is hosted...
Salman Rushdie was stabbed two years ago. When will his accused attacker go to trial?
The New Jersey man accused of brutally attacking renowned author Salman Rushdie at a lecture in Chautauqua, New York, is heading to trial in late summer. Rushdie will testify against him. Jury selection for the trial of Hadi Matar, 26, will begin the week of Sept. 9, according to the...
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