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  2. James E. Dull - Wikipedia

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    Dull was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, to James and Anna Jean Dull. [1] He attended Slippery Rock State Teacher's College and graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science in biology and health/physical education. [1] [2] From 1950 to 1952, he served in the United States Army, where was stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey and became a corporal.

  3. Florence Shutsy-Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Shutsy-Reynolds was born on March 4, 1923, to Anna and John Shutsy in Connellsville, Pennsylvania and was the youngest of four children. [1]Shutsy-Reynolds knew she wanted to fly as early as grade school and her parents were supportive of her dreams. [2]

  4. Sarah B. Cochran - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Boyd Moore was born on April 22, 1857, in Lower Tyrone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [2] to James F. Moore and Sarah B. Herbert Moore, farmers. [3] Sarah grew up in a log house in Fayette County, Pennsylvania [4] and became a housekeeper in the home of James Cochran, [5] who was credited as the first to sell Connellsville coke commercially. [6]

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  6. The Daily Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Courier or Daily Courier is the common name for a number of newspapers, including: Grants Pass Daily Courier; The Daily Courier; The Daily Courier in British Columbia; The Daily Courier (North Carolina) Daily Courier, of Connellsville, Pennsylvania, an edition of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

  7. Johnny Lujack - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Lujack donated $50,000 to Connellsville High School toward a new field house for the football stadium. [8] It was later named Johnny Lujack Field House. [8] The Johnny Lujack Training Facility was formally dedicated in 2009 and he was also inducted into the inaugural class of the Fayette County Sports Hall of Fame. [12]

  8. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib", is the second-largest daily newspaper serving the Greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania.It transitioned to an all-digital format on December 1, 2016, but remains the second-largest daily in Pennsylvania, with nearly one million unique page views monthly. [2]

  9. Edward J. Stackpole - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Stackpole Jr. (June 21, 1894 – October 1, 1967) was an American newspaper publisher, businessman, author and military officer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.A veteran of World War I and World War II, he attained the rank of major general, and was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, Legion of Merit, and Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters.