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    Sep. 23—Scott Bidwell's life changed forever when he was 15 years old. Bidwell was a sophomore on the Saegertown Junior-Senior High School football team. During a routine kickoff he was hurt ...

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  4. Saegertown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Saegertown is a borough in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The population was 869 at the time of the 2020 census, [ 6 ] down from 997 at the 2010 census. [ 7 ] It was established in 1824.

  5. Dolly Parton’s Older Brother David Dies at 82, Sister Stella ...

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    Dolly Parton’s brother David Wilburn has died.He was 82. The singer’s sister Stella Parton, 75, announced the passing of their brother in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, Nov. 15 ...

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  7. The News Journal - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, The News Journal Company became The News Journal Media Group in an effort to collectively identify their extensive product portfolio of print, digital, video and new media. 2019 circulation statements showed The News Journal daily circulation at 26,550 (Issue Date: August 21, 2019) and Sunday circulation at 39,375 (Issue Date: August ...

  8. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Ambler Gazette - Ambler; American Srbobran - Pittsburgh; Amerika/America - Philadelphia; The Berks-Mont News - Boyertown; Central Penn Business Journal - Harrisburg; Centre County Gazette - State College

  9. Wharton County Leader-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator published Sundays, the Journal Wednesdays. It first published twice a week under the same name, Wharton Journal-Spectator, on Sunday, May 12, 1974. In 1977, Preston sold the Journal-Spectator to River Publishers, Inc., owned by Fred Barbee of El Campo and his partner A. Richard Elam. Barbee served as publisher of the newspaper ...