Jun 17, 2008 | The Sentinel
Vacation Bible School teacher Kim Molinaro, right, jokes Monday evening with VBS students, from left, Daphne Jabbs, 5, of McClure, Ella Stuck, 5, of Lewistown, Luke Hostetler, 5, of McClure, and Rachael Unger, ...
In brief | Deadline nearing for veggie recipe contest
The deadline to enter "Simply Delicious, Simply Nutritious," a vegetable recipe contest using Pennsylvania-grown vegetables, is June 30.
Honor guard's work starts Tuesday
The honor guard of Victory American Legion Post 25 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6631 will conducted Memorial Day services from Tuesday through May 26 in Snyder County. via Dailyitem.com
Norman E. Hood, 84, formerly of Richfield, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Monday, April 14, 2008, at Brookline Manor. via The Sentinel
“She asked Graham if he killed Stock, and he replied - I'm sorry, I did it.'”
' A homicide charge filed against a Richfield man accused of shooting his girlfriend's uncle was bound over to the Snyder County Court of Common Pleas on Thursday. via The Sentinel
“We want to let Pennsylvania know that we do have a chance to have Obama as president, and that it's OK to vote for a black man”
Richfield resident Shelly Messimer and a hoard of other locals plan to take to the streets today in support of Barack Obama. via Dailyitem.com
“He heard a thud and drove away without seeing if the victim had fallen”
Travis D. Graham told police he feared Jeffrey E. Stock and was trying to scare him when he fired a single fatal shot at Stock's midsection on March 22, a state trooper said Thursday at a preliminary hearing. via Dailyitem.com
Man Charged in Deadly Shooting
State police in Snyder County said they've arrested the man responsible for a deadly shooting. via WNEP
Arrest made in Richfield death: Graham is accused of March 22 fatal shooting of Jeffrey Stock
A man accused of fatally shooting a Richfield resident on March 22 was taken into custody Monday, according to a report from Pennsylvania State Police Selinsgrove. via Lewistown Sentinel
Police look to solve homicide: D.A. asks for public help
“We are treating this as a serious incident”
As state police troopers canvassed Richfield Monday, Snyder County District Attorney Mike Sholley asked for the public's help to solve a recent homicide within the tiny village. via Lewistown Sentinel
“We haven't ruled anything out. But it does appear suspicious.”
State police at Selinsgrove are investigating a suspicious shooting death that occurred in West Perry Township late Saturday night. via Dailyitem.com
“They are populated by the community, which is fun.”
"Can I get three for it? Three-fifty? Can I get three-fifty for it?" The rapid-fire speech of an auctioneer reverberates from an old speaker as a crowd murmurs beneath the warm summer sun. via Dailyitem.com
Mom charged with furnishing alcohol
A Richfield mother is facing charges that she purchased alcohol Friday for three teens, including her son, who then drank the wine coolers and liquor at a rural Middleburg home, authorities said. via Dailyitem.com
Mother Charged for Giving Teenagers Alcohol
A central Pennsylvania woman is in hot water, accused of giving alcohol to minors in Snyder County. via PAHomepage.com
“If you moved just a little bit, you messed up everything.”
The hardest part, 15-year-old Isaac Hassinger says, was remaining motionless while his shadow was being traced. via Dailyitem.com
James E. Gill, Sr., 75, of RR 2, Mifflintown, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Nov. via Lewistown Sentinel
Richfield Christmas gets off to early start
“A Christmas Story", Landon Engle's words were said with such speed that even Santa had to ask him to repeat it. "I want a Lightening McQueen, and I can hop in it and drive in it”
By Holli Sunderland, Sentinel reporter, hsunderland@lewistownsentinel.com Sentinel photo by HOLLI SUNDERLAND Sierra Engle, 5, and Landon Engle, 3, of Mifflintown, visit Santa Claus and Mrs. via The Sentinel
Christmas in the Park brisk and busy
“It's been a lot colder than this”
Molly Arnold, of Thompsontown, buys grilled mozzarella cheese sticks from Leon Kratzer of the Richfield Lions Club at Christmas in the Park in Richfield Saturday afternoon. via Dailyitem.com
Bicycle ride to benefit sick boy
“I actually have Spina Bifida, a mild form, and I'm really thankful for what I can do. Why not do it to help a family out ...”
By Tyler Heath, Sentinel reporter, theath@lewistownsentinel.com Sentinel photo by TYLER HEATH Benjamin Carvell and Jamee Nace are riding across Juniata County today, raising money for a sick child in ... via The Sentinel
Eugene A. "Tom" Fultz, Jr. 51 entered into eternal rest, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007, at the Sunbury Community Hospital. via Lewistown Sentinel