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Revloc church, residents reach deal on noise
Peace is being made between a church in the village of Revloc and its neighbors who complained about noise.
Heavy Metal Fan Vs. Pennsylvania Church
David Hurst of Altoona Mirror reports: It seems church services at Believers Fellowship Church [in Revloc, Pennsylvania] have become part of a rock 'n' soul showdown between a lively congregation and a heavy ...
Noise feud between church, resident rocks Revloc
The quiet village of Revloc is being startled by a noise battle between the newest church with its often loud contemporary services and a neighbor who cranks up his rock 'n' roll in response.
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Darrin James Melius, 21, of the 500 block of Cambria Avenue, Revloc, charged with possession of controlled substance by person not registered and manufacture/deliver/possession with intent to manufacture or ...
Roger Brown, 21, of the 200 block of South Street, Ebensburg, waived his charges of drug use and possession to county court. via The Tribune-Democrat
Spring fling event rewards students for choosing to be drug-free
“These students volunteer to be randomly drug-screened throughout the school year”
Ten years ago, Debbie Fowler of Carrolltown opened her son's bedroom door and found him lying on the floor - dead from a heroin overdose. via The Tribune-Democrat
Religion in brief | Believer's Fellowship to hold seminar
BY JANICE RAINEY JRAINEY@TRIBDEM.COM Believer's Fellowship to hold seminar "Hearing the Voice of God Seminar" with Prophet Brent Pedro will be held at 10 a.m. and 1 and 7 p.m. today at Believer's Fellowship ... via The Tribune-Democrat
" Firemen sent to Blacklick Township fire
Firemen sent to Blacklick Township fire The Tribune-Democrat NANTY GLO - Volunteer firemen from four fire companies were dispatched to a structure fire at 6:04 a.m. today in Blacklick Township. via The Tribune-Democrat
Fire caused extensive damage to a one-story home in the 1500 block of Cardiff Road in Nanty Glo on Monday evening. via The Tribune-Democrat
Wind-whipped fire scorches 10 acres near Ebensburg
“We're into the fire season, and what people have to realize is if the fire gets away, they are responsible to pay the bill”
Firefighters from 13 companies battled a wildfire Sunday afternoon that scorched about 10 acres just north of Ebensburg. via The Tribune-Democrat
1,500-plus turn out to see Bill Clinton
“I'm undecided between Obama and Hillary. (Bill Clinton) made it tougher.”
They cheered for each promise and wore "Hillary" buttons and carried "Hillary" signs. via The Tribune-Democrat
Revloc focus of methane gas project
“The company is actively pursuing additional acreage in the (Revloc) project area”
It's called "The Revloc Project." Developed by Colorado-based Admiral Bay Resources Inc., the coalbed methane gas project will place 200 methane wells on 16,000 acres in north-central Cambria County. via The Tribune-Democrat
Ebensburg to accept sludge again
“But we're still within the parameters of our permit, and DEP is pleased with our operation.”
After a three-year respite, the borough of Ebensburg is back in the sludge business. via The Tribune-Democrat
Head Start worker dies after leaving bar on frigid night
“Ben was a phenomenal kid. He was a great player while he was here”
When his companions left the Cambria Township bar Saturday night, Benjamin Serenko, 26, said he'd stay longer and then walk home to Ebensburg. via The Tribune-Democrat
Pair accused in near-fatal shooting, stabbing of man
“I've learned a lesson. No more drugs. Drugs are bad. I never would have thought something like this could happen (because of drugs). I'd still be doing drugs if this had not happened.”
Two Revloc men have entered pleas in Cambria County Court in the November 2005 shooting and stabbing of a Johnstown man over drugs and money. via The Tribune-Democrat
2 water project contracts awarded
“They don't have water down there, and what they do have they say is no good”
Supervisors and firefighters should be able to stop hauling drinking water to a section of Jackson Township next year. via The Tribune-Democrat