City man charged in two separate disturbances
Brandon Hipple’s voice was so loud that it “could be heard echoing off the houses throughout the entire 1000 block of Baldwin Street,” according to an affidavit filed by city Patrolman Thomas Bortz.
Officers were dispatched to Hipple’s home at 1027 Baldwin St. about 1:30 a.m. on Jan. 14 after two neighbors were awakened by Hipple “yelling at the top of his lungs,” Bortz said police were told.
This had been going on for more than three hours beginning the night before, the officer said.
Hipple, 29, came out of his house and threatened to “commit crimes of violence” towards his neighbors, Bortz alleged in court papers.
Katherine A. Downes, of Fleetwood, won awards in the Flux Student Design Competition.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design student, Downes received honorable mention in packaging for âDaytime Elixir Coffee,â and collected two merits for âBright Mountain Brandingâ in identity.
âI am blown away by the extraordinary work that our graphic design students produce every day in this program,â said Nicholas L. Stephenson, instructor of graphic design at Pennsylvania College of Technology. âThis competition is acknowledgement of our studentsâ success, problem-solving skills and career readiness.â
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The Flux Student Design Competition recognizes outstanding design work produced by college students in seven categories: identity, packaging, poster, publication, social impact design, UX/UI (user experience/user interface design) and video/motion graphics.
Williamsport, Pa. â A Pennsylvania College of Technology senior was commissioned as an Army second lieutenant in an outdoor ceremony held Saturday morning at the college.
Joined on the Bush Campus Center patio by family members and online by livestreaming well-wishers, Andrew Placencia of Reading â a Bald Eagle Battalion ROTC cadet earning a degree in automotive technology management â will be branched into the Army Ordnance Corps.
âMilitary service represents the highest of callings, and on behalf of President Davie Jane Gilmour, we are honored to again see a Penn College alumnus on active duty leading American soldiers,â said Patrick Marty, an Army veteran and college chief of staff. âArmy officers are expected to demonstrate both tactical and technical expertise, and the array of Army branches represented by our Year Group 2020 Penn College graduates â air defenders and engineers and cyber warriors ⦠and, today, an ordnance officer â
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