Mar 30, 2008 | The Tribune-Democrat
New Video -- State police honor citizen for saving baby from wreck
“By the time I got to the car, it was fully engulfed”
Randy Mikitko had just finished unloading his truck when he witnessed a horrific crash in which the car was nearly cut in half. via The Tribune-Democrat
Penn Highlands' new president inaugurated
“I have high hopes that we will be able to see facilities outside of Cambria County”
With all the pomp and circumstance, Walter Asonevich officially was named the fourth president of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College in an inauguration ceremony Friday. via The Tribune-Democrat
DA promotes lawyer-mentor program
“But it helps to talk with the experienced attorneys to learn how to practice effectively.”
Patrick Kiniry, now Cambria County's district attorney, still remembers being a young, inexperienced lawyer fresh out of law school in 1972. via The Tribune-Democrat
Four people were transported to Temple University Hospital yesterday morning after fire engulfed their North Philadelphia residence. via Philly.com
Ebensburg settles building code spat
The borough is reaching out to businesses to explain building codes and permits, including recent changes in requirements. via The Tribune-Democrat
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“I love being on the stage and performing”
BELLEFONTE -- It was the clashing of two very different worlds.
Tara Shilling wore a sports jersey, laid on the floor with her hands to her chin, and began reciting William Shakespeare's work.
Shilling was among seven high school students from the region competing at Bellefonte Area High School Saturday for the chance represent central Pennsylvania in the National Shakespeare Competition, conducted by the English-Speaking Union of the United States at Lincoln Center in New York on April 28. Read more
That may not sound like so alarming an admission to make in our Internet-saturated age, but you've got to understand the role that bookstores have played in my life and exactly how I've felt about what I ... via Jewish Exponent