Sunbury News

Teen Shot Before Suspects Steal Minivan, Set It On Fire

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A 19-year-old says he was shot before suspects stole his aunt’s vehicle and set it on fire. At about 4 a.m. Wednesday, Columbus police and EMS responded to the 2800 block of Hubbardton Place on a report of a shooting. Officers found a 19-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the hand. [...]

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Robbery/Shooting Overnight

Oct. 9 trial for Ohio teen in Craigslist attacks Ohio police continue search for missing inmate Md. court decision detrimental to PATH power line Ohio schools join to fight AEP rate increase Ohio justices quiet critic of excessive noise law Ohio city lacks gambling cafes, may regulate first Ohio union approves agreement with Timken Co. [...]

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Ballarat bid for Riddell takeover

THE Ballarat Football League has applied to take over administration of a metropolitan football competition. Ballarat league chief executive Rod Ward confirmed his organisation was in the running to add the Riddell District Football League its administration hub. The Ballarat league already administrates the Maryborough and Castlemaine District Football League and also ran the Lexton [...]

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Weis Markets buys two local Genuardi’s stores

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Fundraiser to Help Seniors Struggling with Heating Bills

Bangor – A fundraiser in Bangor this week will help raise money for area seniors struggling to pay their heating bills. Sunbury Village Retirement Community and Eastern Area Agency on Aging are teaming up for the event, Thursday, February 23rd. The money collected will go to the Agency’s Senior Fuel Fund. The event starts at [...]

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Big guns trained on Adonis

(UKPA) – 17 hours ago  The williamhill.com Adonis Juvenile Hurdle at Kempton on Saturday looks like providing plenty of Triumph Hurdle clues. Alan King’s Grumeti, the Philip Hobbs-trained Sadler’s Risk, Paul Nicholls’ Dildar and Lyvius, trained by Nicky Henderson, are prominent in the ante-post betting for the Cheltenham event and could line up at the [...]

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Youth Wrestling: Supsic leads team to division title

By Francis Scarcella The Daily Item SUNBURY — Fighting through controversy and a public hearing to clear his name, a Shikellamy volunteer Ivy League wrestling coach and 2012 District 4 Hall of Fame inductee led his team to the North Division championship on Sunday. Former Shikellamy High wrestling standout Bob Supsic coached his team of [...]

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Taking care of business

By Francis Scarcella The Daily Item SUNBURY — It’s Presidents Day and with a short week ahead, let’s get right down to it before you get “licked.” This week there are a few important meetings, an interesting play, a visit from a U.S. Congressman and a few celebrities visiting the Valley. 1. On Tuesday Republican [...]

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New Recycling Bulking Facility and Vehicle Depot in London

20 February 2012 Waste management company SITA UK has opened a new facility to bulk up paper, cardboard, cans, glass and plastic bottles collected from residents in Hounslow, London for recycling. The company said that refuse collection vehicles serving the borough will also be housed at the new depot, located on the Hanworth Industrial Estate [...]

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Hi-tech treasure hunting in Sunbury

THOUSANDS of containers filled with logbooks and trinkets are carefully hidden around the state – and there could be one near you. The buried treasure is part of a secretive, hi-tech game of hide and seek called geocaching. It’s a navigational game where players use hand-held GPS devices or iPhones to find containers known as [...]

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Outdoor datebook

Sunday February 19, 2012 7:51 AM Today — Skeet shoot at Big Walnut Conservation Club, 12211 Hartford Rd., Sunbury, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, call Mark at 614-212-0747 or visit bigwalnutcc.webs.com Today — Muzzleloading shoot at Columbus Muzzle Loading Gun Club. For information, call Ray at 614-877-3049 or Dave at 614-895-0819. Today, March [...]

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ENDLESS BOOGIE

ENDLESS BOOGIE AN OBSESSION WITH THE ICONIC AUSTRALIAN SUNBURY FESTIVAL HAS NY ACT ENDLESS BOOGIE’S PRIMAL FRONTMAN PAUL “TOP DOLLAR” MAJOR CRAZY FOR OUR FESTIVAL SEASON. STEVE BELL FEELS IT’S THE RIGHT TIME TO DISCUSS COLOURED BALLS. From a musical perspective, rock bands just don’t come any more pure than New York quartet Endless Boogie. Started [...]

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First one with Libbi Gorr!

First one with Libbi Gorr! February 18, 2012 , 12:40 PM by Courtney Carthy With Hilary Harper away Libbi Gorr is now across the whole weekend – Saturday Sunday mornings (10 – 12). There two completely different shows and we’re going to keep them that way. Saturday isn’t Sunday and Sunday isn’t Saturday. You can [...]

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Sunbury teen on track for history at Calder

A SUNBURY 17-year-old will become one of the youngest rally car drivers in history when he competes in the first race of the Australian Rally Championship at Calder Park in March. Driving the 2012 Polaris RZR XP 900, James Shipp will fulfil his lifelong dream of becoming a professional rally car driver. His father Warren [...]

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ROWING: Wallingford master conditions

ROWING: Wallingford master conditions 9:30am Friday 17th February 2012 in Skip social links Print Email Comments(0) Wallingford rowers defied the wintry weather to claim a victory at the Molesey Veterans Head. Their masters crew of Becky Waller, Sally Axon, Michael Drury, Andy Knight, David Wright, Ted Garlick, Julia Wilks, Katie Currie and cox Mark Wood [...]

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Remembering a Delta before tunnel changed area forever – Delta

Allow me to introduce myself in a roundabout way and why I am plying pen to paper. I am a born and bred Ladner resident, graduating from “Delta High,” the only high school in Delta at the time. Back then students were bussed in from the outer reaches of Chewasin, East Delta, North Delta and [...]

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Red Cross offers detectors to seniors

LEWISBURG — A day after a report that two Sunbury residents were sickened by carbon monoxide poisoning, American Red Cross officials said their organization provides monitoring equipment at no cost to senior citizens. “We saw the article, and we wanted seniors to know that we have a program they may be interested in,” communications coordinator [...]

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Flood alert as storms bear down

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Sheree Cox shoots for Olympics squad spot

advertisement Sheree Cox shoots for Olympics squad spot By Clive Youlton February 16, 2012 SHOOTING star Sheree Cox has added another medal to her burgeoning collection as her Olympics countdown continues. The 20-year-old from Sunbury, with seven years of competition to her credit, has returned from the French Grand Prix, held just outside Paris, where [...]

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Boys basketball: Ironmen turn back Braves to league unbeaten

By Todd Hummel For The Daily Item SUNBURY — Even for a program that has been as successful over the years as the Danville boys basketball team, it had a chance on Wednesday night to enter some rarified air in its regular-season and Heartland Conference-Division I finale with Shikellamy. The Ironmen were looking to win [...]

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