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Sue Barr holds a container of bait as Bob Cullen, both of Altoona, fishes at Lake Rowena in Ebensburg on Friday afternoon.
Madison Kathleen Frank graduated from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Scranton, with a doctor of medicine degree ...
For the select few who have worked themselves into the enviable position to be considered for a professional sports draft, ...
County fairs are not only a summer staple, they’re big business as grandstand shows, livestock competitions, musical ...
The Washington Nationals are at a pivotal point in their rebuild to relevance, owning the No. 1 overall pick in Major League ...
Either Amanda Anisimova or Iga Swiatek will leave the All England Club’s grass courts as Wimbledon’s eighth consecutive first ...
Rory McIlroy already has everything he wanted from golf. His dream was to be the best player in the game, which he fulfilled ...
Altoona trailed by four runs after giving up a big fourth inning to Pottstown on Friday night in Babe Ruth 18U Mid-Atlantic ...
Their morning starts at 5 a.m. The father and son don’t speak to each other. They don’t need to. They barely look at each ...
Logan Claar (left), 22, and Brody Claar (right), 12, watch their brother, Hank Claar, 8, all of Duncansville, make his ...
First, Carlos Alcaraz did his part to set up The Grand Slam Rematch The Tennis World Wanted, barely averting a fifth set and ...
The Women’s Club of Altoona concluded its club year with a dinner at Forno Alto Cafe in June. Sue Auker-Slep presented ...
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