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Reading Eagle on MSNPIAA baseball quarterfinals: Sites, times announced for Thursday’s games in all classes [updated]Gov. Mifflin’s Travis Jenkins slides into third for a second-inning triple as coach Chris Hole looks on in a 6-1 opening ...
Here are the times and sites for Thursday’s PIAA quarterfinal baseball games in all classes. Gov. Mifflin vs. Liberty, 11 a.m., DeSales University, Center Valley. Neshaminy vs. Coatesville, 11 a.m., ...
The United States is a vast and complex nation, rich in history, culture, and quirks. Yet, even lifelong citizens are often ...
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Islands on MSNNorth Carolina's Swampy State Park Blends Gorgeous Leisurely Paddles With Adventurous Scenic HikesThis North Carolina state park may be a 'dismal' swamp, but it has exhilarating outdoor activities, an incredible range of ...
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNPIAA softball, baseball playoffs begin MondayThe PIAA baseball and softball playoffs are officially underway on Monday. 22 teams from across WTAJ’s viewing area will be ...
Wellsboro First Fridays — 4:30-7 p.m. on First Friday from June through October with hands-on activities and sidewalk sales to live performances and community art projects. Dates and themes: June 6 ...
Friends of Big Bear Valley, a nonprofit that maintains two web cams that livestream the goings on in the nest, reported Sunny ...
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Big Bear eaglet takes flightBig Bear's beloved bald eagles Jackie and Shadow, are a step closer to becoming empty nesters as one of their two eaglets ...
“Virginia’s tidal rivers are just loaded with bald eagles,” Jeff Cooper told 210 people attending the March 2 meeting of the Friends of Dyke Marsh. These large raptors with an 80-inch ...
Bald eagle lovers in Michigan can watch three eaglets stretch their wings as they get closer to taking their first flights.
Several Mount Vernon area residents happened upon two dead bald eagles in the grass near a utility pole in the 7600 block of Elba Road on Feb. 17. ”I walked by right after this happened,” said ...
Three state parks in the Valley will be stocked with free menstrual products as part of a new initiative across Pennsylvania.
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