Daily Archives: January 18, 2008

New Tyrone Borough Parking Enforcement Officer just doing his job

The Borough of Tyrone has a new Parking Enforcement Officer (PEO), which many resident have found out the hard way since the new year began. Tyrone native Robert Emigh has taken over the duties of now retired PEO Ron States. … Continue reading

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Annual Respect Life March scheduled for Sunday

The 21st Annual Respect Life March is scheduled for Sunday, beginning at noon. The event will begin with a prayer service at St. Matthew Church in Tyrone. Participants will then walk the 1.25 miles to Oak Grove Cemetery to the … Continue reading

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Local resident participating in Operation Freefall: Two-Mile High Stand Against Sexual Assault

On April 26, local resident Michelle M. Baughman will be participating in the nation’s boldest, highest-altitude, and most daring effort to put an end to sexual assault. It’s called “Operation Freefall: The Two-Mile High Stand Against Sexual Assault”. Baughman will … Continue reading

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A messy Winter Wonderland

The area was hit with a little snow, slush and ice yesterday, but today’s weather forecast calls for the sun to come out and have highs in the mid 30s. Saturday will bring more snow showers though, with a possible … Continue reading

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Shaw, convicted of assaulting jail guard, loses appeal

HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Blair County judge has rejected an appeal by a 27-year-old man convicted of assaulting a county jail guard. A jury found Nathan Shaw of Tyrone guilty in the 2006 assault of a guard who suffered … Continue reading

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