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Tensions have been escalating rapidly since early June, and parties to the conflict on the northern front are now openly discussing “all-out war.” The day after Israeli occupation forces launched their attack on the Gaza Strip, fighting with Hezbollah began on the Lebanese border. In the past 257 days, many commanders of Hezbollah, Iran’s main ally, have been killed in Israeli attacks, and Hezbollah has lost more than 300 of its militiamen. On the Lebanese side, dozens of civilians, including children, women and journalists, lost their lives, and more than 90,000 people were forced to leave their homes along the…

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TR PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM — Lorena Dorado Robles, 4-H recruitment, retention and engagement specialist, talks about Hispanic and Native American food history at Food Camp Tuesday, an event held at Grimes Farm.Nearly eight families attended a Latino and Native American cooking day camp hosted by Marshall County Extension and Outreach on Tuesday. Held at Grimes Farm, participants braved the wind to learn about the history of Hispanic and Native American cuisine before feasting on a variety of dishes. Lorena Dorado Robles, 4-H recruitment, retention and engagement specialist, and Grisel Chavez, Latino Youth and Family Outreach Coordinator for Marshall County…

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Photo by Buddy Nash Wreckage from a crash that occurred the first year the Fly-In was held is seen high up on the slopes of Bald Eagle Mountain.LOCK HAVEN — As aviation enthusiasts watch planes arrive and depart William T. Piper Memorial Airport this week during the 38th annual Sentimental Journey to Cub Heaven Fly-In, their eyes may be drawn to the rugged slopes of Bald Eagle Mountain, where the remains of a downed Piper plane remain, a poignant reminder of the first fly-in and Lock Haven’s enduring legacy of aviation.On July 16, 1986, John Yaczko, 32, a Hazelton resident…

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CENTER HALL — The Center Hall/Potter Township Food Pantry celebrated the retirement of two longtime members and two chartered members on Tuesday, June 18th. Located at Grace United Methodist Church, 127 S. Pennsylvania Drive in Center Hall, the food pantry has been run entirely by a volunteer team since the early 1980s. It was founded by pastors from four local churches to meet a need in the community. The Center Hall/Potter Township Food Pantry aims to provide food assistance, refer individuals and families to local resources, and recruit other local organizations and individuals to help members of the Center Hall…

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Submitted PhotosThe photo shows the cover of “Juniata Terrace…Time Travel” by Rick Bodenschatz, which was released on Wednesday. LEWISTOWN — A new book, “Juniata Terrace…Looking Back,” captures the rich history of the Juniata Terrace community, which will be designated a National Historic Landmark on Wednesday, June 19. The book’s release coincides with the ceremony and offers readers a deep dive into the community’s past, present and enduring spirit. Author Rick Bodenschatz, who grew up in Juniata Terrace, undertook the project to preserve the community’s history for future generations. “There’s a whole new generation out there that…

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– Opinion – Consumer Reports has a really great newsletter, On Health, that’s full of tips for staying healthy, and one of their articles this month is “9 Surprising Ways to Prevent Food Poisoning.” Of the nine, one caught my eye: “Wash your shopping bags.” I thought, wow! We’ve come a long way. Food safety is now the consumer’s responsibility to the grocery store. As a Colorado resident, I have been living with this issue since the state legislature passed HB21-116 on plastic product control in 2021. The bill replaces “single-use” plastic takeaway bags and Styrofoam food containers. The bill…

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This time, the two arch rivals faced off not on the field but over a transfer, with Fenerbahçe making a final offer for former striker Michy Batshuayi when Galatasaray suddenly came forward to bid for the move and shook hands with the experienced footballer’s manager. Fenerbahce, who had been keen to sign the 30-year-old striker on a new contract, revised their offer to offer a three-year deal, leaving the final decision up to the Belgian striker, while the blue-and-yellow club revealed they had offered just under €3 million in signing-on money and an annual salary of €3.1 million. …

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Meteorological warning of strong winds and rain showers Strong wind warning: Strong northerly winds (40-60 km/h) are expected in the southwestern Marmara region and along the northern Aegean coast, so caution is advised against adverse effects. MarmaraIt will be cloudy. Strong northerly winds (40 to 60 kilometers per hour) will be expected in the southwest. Edirne °C, 38 °CPartly cloudy Istanbul °C, 31°CPartly cloudy Kirklareli °C, 34°CPartly cloudy Kocaeli °C, 32°CPartly cloudy Aegean SeaPartly cloudy with scattered clouds inland, with brief and localized showers and thunderstorms expected around Uşak and Denizli after noon. Strong northerly winds (40-60 kph) are expected…

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When Peggy Trout, president of Fairchild Air Force Base’s African American Club in the late 1990s and organized the area’s first Juneteenth celebration, she had a clear goal: education. She played games with the children in attendance and handed out trivia sheets about the holiday’s history. She also brought extra pencils for those who didn’t bring their own. “There’s no excuse,” she said. It was very important to her that younger generations learn the value of Juneteenth as something that brings the community together and recognizes the true end of slavery, so they can share their culture with others with…

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The family of a food delivery driver who was shot and killed in Opalocka earlier this month said they want justice. Alejandro Linares had just moved to South Florida from Venezuela, and less than a week later, his family said, he was killed at work. Speaking on a Zoom call from Spain, his brothers described him as a good father and son. “It’s very hard to lose someone you love when they’ve worked so hard for them,” the brothers said. “You think something like this doesn’t happen to a human being, you know? It happens because of a crazy person…

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