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Addison man charged with holding four people at gunpoint
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERA 47-year-old Addison man kept four people at gunpoint at his residence Thursday. He threatened to shoot and kill them numerous times over several hours, according to state police. James Owen Holliday, Camp Ground Road, released two men after...Tags: Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Mental Health, Trials, Justice System
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Man who carried gun into Turkeyfoot school charged
Daily American Staff WriterA Rockwood man faces up to five years in jail after taking a gun into the Turkeyfoot school the same day as the deadly school shooting in Connecticut. State police charged Charles V. King II, 41, Kanual Road, with possession of a weapon on school...Tags: Court Preliminary, Weaponry, Trials, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Adam Lanza
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Charges filed in copper thefts
Stephen Andrew Walter, 43, Village Way, Somerset, was arraigned before District Judge Ken Johnson Wednesday on two incidents involving copper wire theft. State police said Walter and another man were discovered by turnpike employees at a controlled...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Trials, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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It's A High-risk, Low-reward Position Without Insurance, Benefits, Workers Compensation Or Even A Guaranteed Paycheck.
Staff WriterThis is the life of a Pennsylvania state constable, a six-year elected municipal position. As officers of the municipal courts, they are members of the executive branch of government and therefore directly answerable to the governor of Pennsylvania. It&...Tags: Maryland State Police, Politics, Somerset County (Maryland), Trials, Career and Workplace
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The life of a constable
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERIt’s a high-risk, low-reward position without insurance, benefits, workers compensation or even a guaranteed paycheck. This is the life of a Pennsylvania state constable, a six-year elected municipal position. As officers of the municipal courts,...Tags: Maryland State Police, Politics, Somerset County (Maryland), Trials, Career and Workplace
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Robbery charges for cellphone theft reduced to summaries
A judge dismissed robbery and theft charges against a Somerset man Tuesday after a witness for the prosecution refused to testify. Devene Ashley Matthews, 25, East Arlington Drive, had been accused of forcibly taking a woman's cellphone at her East...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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NSU Project: All-time NSU football rosters
The American News has been and is continuing to work on a project of the history of Northern State football: 1902-2012. The project will be published in its entirety in the Oct. 5 edition of the American News. Here is a preview of the all-time NSU...
Tags: Kia, Malcolm McDowell, Glenwood, Hot Springs, Groton
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20 marijuana plants seized during raid at Confluence residence
More than 20 marijuana plants were seized during a drug bust at a Confluence residence. State police charged Ralph William Kemp III, 28, Williams Street, with 22 counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture or deliver,...Tags: Court Preliminary, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Duo charged with burglarizing Somerset church
State police said two men were arrested on burglary and drug charges after breaking into Somerset Church of the Brethren, locking themselves in the church office and leaving a personal credit card behind. Woodrow Engle, 27, North Kimberly Avenue,...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Credit and Debt
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Former school board member waives hearing in child corruption case
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERA former church official and Conemaugh Township school board member will face charges of corruption and unlawful restraint of a minor at trial. Brian Scott Eppley, 56, North Walnut Street, Davidsville, waived his right to a preliminary hearing...Tags: Court Preliminary, Corrupt Practices, Trials, Values, Religion and Belief
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Mary Bono Mack gets involved in the Salton Sea stink
Staff WriterWith the odor of the Salton Sea still fresh in many people’s minds, U.S. Rep. Mary Bono Mack, R-Riverside, sent a letter last week to two federal government agencies in an attempt to focus the federal government’s attention on the troubled...Tags: Politics, Mary Bono, Environmental Politics, Government, Environmental Issues
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Conemaugh Township adds new school board member
Daily American Staff WriterThe Conemaugh Township school board swore in new board member Eugene Pituch Tuesday night. Pituch will be taking the place of former board member Brian Eppley who resigned on Aug. 29 after being charged with corruption of a minor. Eppley is free on...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials
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