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Pennsylvania American Water to Restrict Route 372 (First Avenue) for Utility Improvement in Parkesburg Borough
08/04/2022
King of Prussia, PA – Pennsylvania American Water is planning a lane closure on Route 372 (First Avenue) between Bridge Avenue and West Avenue in Parkesburg Borough, Chester County, starting Wednesday, August 10, for utility development, the Pennsylvania Division of Transportation (PennDOT) introduced in the present day. The closure can be in place Mondays by Fridays from 9:00 AM to three:00 PM by February 2023.
Motorists are suggested to permit additional time when touring by the work space as a result of backups and delays will happen. All scheduled actions are climate dependent.
Pennsylvania American Water will full this venture underneath a PennDOT Freeway Occupancy Allow.
MEDIA CONTACT: Krys Johnson, 610-205-6797
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Off-duty Pennsylvania State Police trooper arrested on burglary and aggravated assault charges
UNIONTOWN, Pa. (KDKA) — An off-duty Pennsylvania State Police trooper was arrested and charged with burglary and aggravated assault.
Trooper James Stevenson was arrested in Fayette County this weekend. He is a trooper at the Uniontown Barracks and was off duty when the alleged incident happened.
According to the criminal complaint, Stevenson went to a home on Oak Street in Connellsville just before 1 a.m. on Sunday. He found, according to police, a woman getting ready to have sex with another man. Investigators said that the woman is Stevenson’s girlfriend, but she tells KDKA that the two were broken up at the time the incident took place.
The complaint said Stevenson jumped on top of the man and started hitting him. The woman, according to the complaint, was able to get out of the way.
She allegedly told police that Stevenson was “beating” the man’s face. He then grabbed the woman by the shoulders and told he to get dressed, according to the complaint. She got into her car and left. She was not hurt.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim’s father found his son in bed unconscious.
Outside the home, police said the victim’s father confronted Stevenson, reaching through his driver-side window to grab him. Stevenson then allegedly opened the door, knocking the man to the ground and breaking his glasses.
The victim was treated at a local hospital for cuts and bruises to his face and a broken nose, the criminal complaint said. He declined an interview with KDKA-TV on Monday.
State police in Waynesburg filed charges. A source told KDKA-TV that Stevenson was arraigned and is out on bond and unpaid leave from work. The Fayette County district attorney had no comment on this case. KDKA-TV reached out to state police but no comment yet.
KDKA-TV also learned that Stevenson filed a discrimination lawsuit against state police and several supervisors at the Chambersburg Barracks in 2022. That lawsuit is still active.
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Incoming Penn State recruit dominates Big 33 Classic all-star game for Pennsylvania
20 of Penn State’s 25 incoming freshmen in James Franklin’s 2024 recruiting class enrolled early for the winter semester and were in Happy Valley for Spring Football. Corey Smith, Dejuan Lane, Donovan Harbour, Kenneth Woseley, and Tyseer Denmark however, graduated from high school in the spring and on Sunday night Denmark dominated his final pre-collegiate football showcase.
In the Big 33 Football Classic, which pits the top players from Pennsylvania against the best high school talent from Maryland, the three-star wide receiver from Imhotep Charter caught four passes for 95 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-7 PA victory and was named the game’s MVP. It was Pennsylvania’s fifth straight win over Maryland.
On depth throws down the sideline, the 5-foot-11 future Nittany Lion dominated Maryland’s defensive backs at the catch point, even shedding a defender after coming down with a jump ball on a 52-yard catch-and-run touchdown. Even with the constant stream of elite wide receiver talent from the high school ranks into college football, no Penn State freshman receiver caught a pass in 2023, only redshirt freshman Kaden Saunders contributed with six grabs for 56 yards and a touchdown.
Denmark wasn’t the only future Nittany Lion on Pennsylvania’s roster at Cumberland Valley’s Chapman Field. Woseley, a three-star cornerback and Denmark’s high school teammate from Imhotep Charter made two tackles.
Woseley isn’t likely to make a big impact in his first year on campus, but with snaps up for grabs at wide receiver, Denmark could find his way into new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki’s short and long-term plans. Ohio State transfer Julian Fleming and redshirt junior Harrison Wallace III are almost guaranteed to nab the top two spots on the depth chart but after last year’s leading receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith left for Auburn in the spring portal window, there are snaps open in the slot for the No. 3 wideout.
While Denmark was a candidate for snaps even before his Big 33 standout performance, redshirt junior Liam Clifford has the inside track for the most snaps aligned in the slot and junior Omari Evans could be in the mix as a deep threat. Three-stars Josiah Brown and Peter Gonzalez are the other two incoming freshman receivers.
Success in a high school all-star game isn’t necessarily indicative of college football impact or an NFL career, but the Big 33 Classic is a bit different. At least one alumnus of the game has appeared in all 58 Super Bowls, including former Nittany Lions Kevin Givens in Super Bowl LVIII and Miles Sanders in Super Bowl LVII. The 2022 MVP was current Penn State linebacker Keon Wylie, and other notable Nittany Lions to appear in the game include Kerry Collins, LaVar Arrington.
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Memorial Day parade in Media, Pennsylvania honors service members who made the ultimate sacrifice
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