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DuBOIS — Preliminary hearings and other proceedings were held May 3 at the DuBois Magisterial Office with Magisterial District Judge David Meholick presiding.

CLEARFIELD — Gerald Boyd Robison, 47, of Grampian, who is accused of stealing a truck and using a stolen fuel card, waived his right to a preliminary hearing this week before Magisterial District Judge Michael Morris at Clearfield County Centralized Court.

BROOKVILLE — With an open date on the schedule for both schools, the DuBois and Brookville baseball teams agreed to play a rare third regular season game between the two on Friday, and it was the host Raiders who came away with a 7-4, 6-inning victory at McKinley Field.

WINGATE — The Punxsutawney Lady Chucks softball team got over the .500 mark for the first time all season on Friday, taking down Bald Eagle Area, 2-1, in giving the Lady Eagles its third loss of the season.

PUNXSUTAWNEY — The Punxsutawney Chucks baseball team suffered its second setback of the season Friday at Rich Kuntz Memorial Field as the Tyrone Golden Eagles came into town and took down the Chucks, 12-3.

The 2024 Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State girls basketball teams were released Friday, and the area duo of St. Marys senior Jayssa Snelick and Redbank Valley junior Mylee Harmon each garnered Second Team honors in Class 4A and 2A, respectively.

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Dear Hometown Doctors: My daughter told me that a teacher at the high school has a huge fish tank that has plants growing out of it. The fish waste is apparently the food for the plants. The teacher is giving away the food she grows, but I have concerns. Are these plants safe to eat?

Back in January, I received an early birthday present unlike anything else I had ever experienced. Lisa got tickets to a Shen Yun performance at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh. I had never heard of Shen Yun, and neither had most of the friends I knew, and since my long-standing goal is to …

Maybe it’s the change in seasons. Or the fact that I catch myself picking up more of my father’s habits as I get older. Either way, I have the itch to fish.