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Agent: Colon not a witness to alleged Roethlisberger sexual assault
Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Willie Colon was with teammate Ben Roethlisberger on the night the quarterback was accused of sexual assault in a Georgia club, but didn't witness anything, his agent said Wednesday.
2010-03-11T01:50:00Z
Associated Press
Categories: Sports
Phyllis H. Juul - Jamestown Post Journal
Phyllis H. Juul
Jamestown Post Journal
... the Sunset Hill Cemetery, Lakewood, NY Memorial contributions may be made to Warren Cancer Center, Warren Unit, 2 Crescent Park West, Warren, PA 16365.
Categories: Local News
Lawyers ask for respect of Roethlisberger accuser's privacy
Attorneys for the woman who accuses Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger of sexual assault said that she did the right thing by going to police and asked for privacy in a statement Tuesday.
2010-03-10T04:56:00Z
Categories: Sports
On To States
He'd won the local competition three years running.
This was the year for Brandon Eschborn to move on.
The MathCounts competition is generally open to students through eighth grade.
Eschborn won the School Level competitions at Learning Enrichment Center as a fifth-, sixth- and seventh-grader.
At the Chapter Level competition at Gannon University on Saturday, Feb.
Categories: Local News
New Lead Rules
A new Environmental Protection Agency requirement will have contractors hitting the books - and ponying up some cash.
Beginning April 22, the EPA's Lead-based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting rule (RRP) requires contractors to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.
Categories: Local News
Rabies case confirmed
The state Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of rabies in Warren County on Tuesday.
Test results for a red fox found dead in a horse stall in Pittsfield came back as positive for rabies, according to Department of Agriculture officials.
The fox reportedly attacked a family's dog on March 1 outside of a residence.
Categories: Local News
More principals would allow cut in central HR
Warren County schools may soon see additional principals.
Superintendent Dr. Robert Terrill outlined a plan to add full-time assistant principals at Youngsville High School and Sheffield Area Middle/High School during the Warren County School District board of directors' meeting Monday evenin.
Categories: Local News
Judge denies USFS motion
Federal District Court Judge Sean McLaughlin was asked on Tuesday to change a ruling he made less than three months ago.
He declined.
In December, McLaughlin issued a preliminary injunction against a settlement that would require the U.S.
Categories: Local News
Tom Stoudt, Lehigh's loss, correction on Via clinic and other basketball notes - Groller's Corner (blog)
Tom Stoudt, Lehigh's loss, correction on Via clinic and other basketball notes
Groller's Corner (blog)
Alex C. Troyan, 85, 1014 W. Fifth Ave., Warren, Pa. died Friday morning, March 5, 2010 at Golden Living Kinzua after an extended illness. ...
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Categories: Local News
Anderson apologizes for saying Browns fans 'don't deserve a winner'
Former Browns quarterback Derek Anderson has apologized after saying Cleveland fans "don't deserve a winner" following his release.
2010-03-09T22:31:00Z
NFL.com Wire Reports
Categories: Sports
Bills DE Schobel weighing options, still unsure of return to NFL
Aaron Schobel is in no rush to collect his $2 million roster bonus because the Buffalo Bills defensive end still hasn't decided on whether he'll come back for a 10th NFL season.
2010-03-09T20:41:00Z
Associated Press
Categories: Sports
In Years Past - Jamestown Post Journal
In Years Past
Jamestown Post Journal
Walter R. Schellhammer of Warren, Pa., had been looking for the girl since she left his house just before Thanksgiving and he came into Buffalo also. ...
Categories: Local News
Wallace, Holmgren reunited after Browns acquire QB in trade
Mike Holmgren already is making deals with his former team. The Seattle Seahawks confirmed Monday that they had traded backup quarterback Seneca Wallace to Holmgren's Cleveland Browns in exchange for a undisclosed 2011 draft pick.
2010-03-09T04:12:00Z
Associated Press
Categories: Sports
Board members weigh options after visiting blighted houses
Not all blighted properties require demolition.
On Monday, a contingent from the City of Warren Redevelopment Authority toured two homes that were placed on the blighted properties list and subsequently bought by the city.
The authority decides what should be done with blighted properties in the city.
Categories: Local News
School board approves $1 million fund transfer
Future capital projects in the Warren County School District took a step toward major funding Monday evening.
In a 9-1 vote, the board of directors' voted to transfer $1 million from the district's general fund to a capital projects fund. Board Member Jeff Lockett cast the only vote against the measure.
Categories: Local News
Two show interest in buying markets
The Quality Markets stores in Youngsville and Sheffield have potential buyers if the new owner, Tops Markets, decides to sell them.
Tops, headquartered in Williamsville, N.Y. with locations in western and central New York and northwestern Pennsylvania, purchased 79 stores owned by Penn Traffic including the two Quality stores in the county in Bankruptcy Court in January.
Categories: Local News
Skate Park Rift
A member of City's Park and Recreation Commission tendered her resignation last Friday, claiming she could get more done to build a skate park in Warren as a private citizen than as a member of the commission.
Categories: Local News
Youngsville wants to keep sr. center open
Youngsville Borough Council is taking a stand against the closing of one area senior center.
It was decided during Monday's council meeting that Borough Manager Terry Williams would draft a letter of support on behalf of council to keep the Youngsville Rouse Manor Senior Center open.
A recent decision between senior center provider Experience, Inc.
Categories: Local News
Bills address line issues by signing veteran Green to play right tackle
An expensive steak dinner he couldn't finish and an offer he couldn't refuse were enough to convince veteran offensive tackle Cornell Green to sign with the Buffalo Bills.
2010-03-09T00:23:00Z
NFL.com Wire Reports
Categories: Sports
Randle El, Clark return to Steelers, who add veterans Battle, Allen
The Pittsburgh Steelers made two surprise moves by re-signing safety Ryan Clark and bringing back wide receiver Antwaan Randle El on Tuesday -- one day after signing two backups who excel on special teams, safety Will Allen from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and wide receiver Arnaz Battle from the San Francisco 49ers.
2010-03-08T22:19:00Z
Associated Press
Categories: Sports



