Matt Groark, a teacher at Washington Township High School in South Jersey, will compete on the second season of Gordon Ramsey's "Next Level Chef," which will premiere on FOX on Feb. 12 after Super Bowl LVII. Groark, 44, has a popular social media presence with his Groark Boys BBQ channels on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. Groark is also a diehard fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and got his interest in BBQ from tailgating outside Lincoln Financial Field.
Democratic incumbent Porter County Councilman Greg Simms held a slim lead over challenger and Valparaiso resident Republican Holly Howe, while Republican Ronald “Red” Stone led Democrat Becky Mateja Lombardini by nearly 10% for the District 1 County Council seat, as of press time Tuesday night.
Dan Tolson, unit commander for Dunes Young Marines, said graduation marks the end of training for recruits and recognizes their progress in the program.
Dan Tolson, unit commander for Dunes Young Marines, said graduation marks the end of training for recruits and recognizes their progress in the program.
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Two county council seats are up for grabs this fall; District 1, held by Democrat Erik Wagner, and District 3, held by Democrat Greg Simms. Democrat Becky Mateja Lombardini beat Wagner in the primary and faces off against Republican Ronald “Red” Stone for the District 1 seat, while incumbent Simms is up against Republican Holly Lafferty Howe for retention of his seat.
With school beginning for many students across the Alle-Kiski Valley, it’s a good time to look at how the configuration of local school districts today could have been vastly different if initial proposals were followed years ago. For instance, on Dec. 17, 1962, Allegheny County school officials proposed a high
Reeve was a 5-year-old kid playing baseball with the boys because there was no girls' softball to be found. That was life 50 years ago when President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law.