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Dr. Bob's Medical Weight Loss Clinic closes in Johnstown

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — One of the oldest and largest medical weight loss programs in the state was closed Wednesday. That's according to a sign that was posted on the door of the Johnstown office of Dr. Bob's Medical Weight Loss Clinic. The sign states: "due to circumstances beyond our control, Dr. Bob's Medical Weight Loss is currently closed." You’ll also receive the same message if you call the clinic.

Homer City bank robbery suspect had drawing of bank; struck & tried to steal PSP vehicle

Homer City bank robbery suspect had drawing of bank; struck & tried to steal PSP vehicleWed, 05 Jun 2024 07:09:47 GMT (1717571387832) Gallery - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 Fallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ56axLR7y6iamqRfnK6tuMSrsGisoqS8sbHRrGSipqaawLW1xpqroqaXYq%2Biuspmqaiakpq%2FunnIp2Shp52av26vyK2wZqulqL2mr9NmmK1lnJa%2FqLE%3D

Johnstown St. Mary's Flying Dutch

Johnstown St. Mary's Flying Dutch | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking NewsWed, 05 Jun 2024 07:21:00 GMT (1717572060130) Section - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 ST. MARY'S FLYING DUTCH hace 6 años Two-A-Days: District 96 sports continues on with two-a-days, stopping in District 9.St. Marys enters 2018 looking for better fortunes than 2017. The Flying Dutch went 0-9 and will look to reverse that as they head into a new year. Tony Defilippi is.

Pizza Hut waitress receives $558 tip by generous customer

SOMERSET - A waitress at a local Pizza Hut received a big tip from a customer at the beginning of the month, enough to put her back on her feet again. Krystal Kramer works at the Pizza Hut in Somerset County. She started in August, along with working at Area Aging Services. In December, Kramer said her apartment flooded, leaving her and her roommate the only choice of living in a hotel.

Powerful storms kill 3 as tornadoes tear through central and southeastern US

COLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) — Severe storms were tearing through the central and southeast U.S. late Tuesday and Wednesday, spawning damaging tornadoes, producing massive hail, and killing two people in Tennessee and one person in North Carolina. A storm that rumbled across northeastern Tennessee brought high winds that knocked down powerlines and trees. Claiborne County Sheriff Bob Brooks said a 22-year-old man was in a car struck by one of the trees.