'Kill the elephants, now!' Mpumalanga villagers feast on Kruger escapees
Villagers wielding pangas, grinders and knives slaughtered three elephants that were shot dead in Mpumalanga after escaping from the Kruger National Park.
Villagers wielding pangas, grinders and knives slaughtered three elephants that were shot dead in Mpumalanga after escaping from the Kruger National Park.
INDIANAPOLIS - A giant cardboard cutout of Clara Barton looks down on Meridian Street from a window of the new Red Cross building just south of 16th Street.
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The nation's only Latina governor continues to face accusations by advocates of pushing an "anti-immigrant" agenda over her push to revise New Mexico's immigrant driver's license law. [...] dozens of advocates are expected Monday to descend on New Mexico's Capitol to denounce Martinez for supporting a GOP proposal to make the state compliant under the federal REAL ID Act.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — A 35-year-old rural Champaign woman has been charged with felony financial identity theft for allegedly using her mother's name to obtain multiple credit cards. The (Champaign) News-Gazette (bit.ly/1QrlLnX ) reports that Sarah Hamilton was arrested Thursday and released from jail after posting bond. Online court records don't list an attorney on her behalf. Hamilton is accused of charging more than $9,000 on seven different credit cards opened in her 58-year-old mother's name between August and November. Читать дальше...
PHOENIX (AP) — A House committee is set to hear a bill allowing cities, towns and counties to regulate sober living homes. The measure by Rep. Noel Campbell of Prescott allows local authorities to register sober living homes, adopt health and safety standards and set management qualifications.
Connecticut State Police spokesman Kelly Grant says troopers were dispatched along with firefighters and an ambulance crew to the pond on Daleville Road in Willington around 7:45 p.m. Saturday. State police's Accident Reconstruction Unit is investigating.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As many as 10,000 people are expected at a public funeral Monday to honor a Utah police officer killed while working overtime to pay for his cancer treatments Officer Douglas Scott Barney, of the Unified Police Department in the Salt Lake City area, was killed on Jan. 17 while responding to a traffic accident.
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DUBOIS – U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson (R) visited Penn State DuBois on Friday as part of his Listening and Leading Tour. The tour, which is making 36 stops in 16 counties over a five-day period, kicks off Thompson’s campaign for re-election to Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District, spanning north central Pennsylvania. At Penn State DuBois, Thompson […]
Patricia J. Allen Riss died peacefully in her home Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 in the presence of her children. She was born in DuBois on May 11, 1926, the daughter of the late Charles W. Allen and Emma Lou (Smith) Allen. On July 12, 1949, she married Lloyd F. Riss. He preceded her in death […]
Canadian speeders might be getting measured differently, depending on where they’re caught, CBC News has found.
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"ISIS is provoking us in the worst possible way," Hollande said in the Indian capital after meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, using the widely used acronym for Islamic State militants, who control parts of Syria and Iraq.
(ATTN: CORRECTS detail in 2nd para; ADDS photo) SEOUL, Jan. 25 (Yonhap) -- Yonhap News Agency is seeking to launch a Russian-language news service, expanding its news service to offerings in eight languages. The South Korean news agency currently
(ATTN: UPDATES with more details in paras 4, 6-7, 9; ADDS last 4 paras; CHANGES photo) SEJONG/JEJU, Jan. 25 (Yonhap) -- Jeju International Airport on South Korea's southernmost resort island resumed operations Monday after being shut down by heavy sno
SEOUL, Jan. 25 (Yonhap) -- Defense Minister Han Min-koo said Monday South Korea needs to consider the deployment of the U.S.' advanced defense system THAAD, reflecting growing security threats from North Korea's emerging nuclear and missile capabilitie
(ATTN: UPDATES with more details in paras 4, 6-7, 9; ADDS last 4 paras; CHANGES photo) SEJONG/JEJU, Jan. 25 (Yonhap) -- Jeju International Airport on South Korea's southernmost resort island resumed operations Monday after being shut down by heavy sno
CLEARFIELD – Have you ever wanted to try “stand-up comedy?” Do your friends and family say you’re funny? Do you enjoy making people laugh? If you want to see what it’s like to be a stand-up comedian, organizers of Friday Night Live! have the opportunity for you. Friday Night Live! is an open mic, variety […]
Edith M. Kolivoski, 89, of Curwensville died Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 at the Penn Highlands Clearfield Hospital. Born Oct. 21, 1926 in Point Pleasant, NJ, she was the daughter of the late Charles H. and Delia C. Frazee Reid. Mrs. Kolivoski was a member of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Karthaus. She was […]
Shown, at top, is an old-time photo of Locust Street in Clearfield. Then, shown, at bottom, is a current photo of Locust Street as captured by GANT photojournalist Steven McDole. Readers can submit their old-time photos for the GANT Then & Now project to editor@gantdaily.com or news@gantdaily.com.
Pastor David Earl Bish, 54, of Treasure Lake, DuBois, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. Born March 27, 1961 in New Kensington, he was the son of Bill and Miriam (Neal) Bish. His mother preceded him in death; his father survives and lives in Smicksburg. On June […]
Mary K. Mains, 80, DuBois died Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 at her home. Born April 13, 1935 in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the late Karl and Margaret (Marando) Beiser. On Aug. 1, 1953, she married William A. Mains Jr. He preceded her in death on June 13, 2011. She retired as the […]
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BAGHDAD, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Fighting between security forces and Islamic State militants in Iraq's Anbar province continued as the United States and Russia set up new air bases in Syria.