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  • New Enterprise Man Faces Child Endangerment, Drug Charges After Short Chase

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    A New Enterprise man is facing child endangerment and drug charges after leading police on a short chase with an unrestrained minor in his vehicle. According to Bedford State Police, on Oct. 17, a trooper was patrolling Sandy Run Rd., Hopewell, when he spotted a vehicle matching one involved in an active domestic situation that was being investigated. Police later identified the driver as Ronald R. Fink, 37, of New Enterprise. Police said when they attempted to pull over Fink’s vehicle, he tried to flee by driving onto Stone Row Road, Broad T...

  • W. Gene Henry Memorial Committee Proposes Locations for Plaque

    ANNA BAUGHMAN, Editor|Apr 7, 2022

    Martinsburg Borough Council saw guests at its monthly meeting. State Rep. Jim Gregory (R. Blair) attended as part of a previous promise to visit the municipalities he represents at their meetings. He also attended Taylor Township's meeting earlier that evening. Gregory noted that he is up for re-election in May. Trish Haight also attended the meeting. This year, Haight announced her candidacy for the Pennsylvania General Assembly in the 80th District. Haight attended this meeting to introduce...

  • Conemaugh Nason, CORE a Winning Team for Organ Donor Awareness

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    April is "National Donate Life Month," and on April 4, Conemaugh Nason Medical Center in Roaring Spring once again participated in the Center for Organ Recovery (CORE) flag-raising ceremony to shine a light on the need for organ donors. According Conemaugh Nason Nursing Administrative Assistant and CORE Liaison Barb Ritchey, nearly 118,000 people nationwide, and nearly 7,000 people in Pennsylvania, are currently waiting for an organ transplant. Ritchey said by bringing awareness locally to the...

  • Cornerstones of the Cove

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    No matter where you go, how far you travel, or where you end up, if you were raised in the Cove, you are never far from home. Fred and Carol Kagarise raised two sons just outside of Ore Hill near the "blinking lights" at Cross Cove Road. They took different career paths, with younger son Kent embarking on a career in the military that took him all over the world, and older son Mark following in his dad's footsteps into transportation and raising his own family in the Cove area. The Kagarises...