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Cioppa conquers another short-track win at U.S. Cup MTB
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Durango junior wins for second time in as many races
Friday, April 16, 2021 3:52 PM Updated 1 hour 13 minutes ago Durango’s Bailey Cioppa, center, was the winner of the junior women’s short-track race at the U.S. Cup MTB series Friday in Fayetteville, Ark. She also won a week earlier to sweep the two U.S. Cup MTB events. Durango’s Ruth Holcomb, right, would place third Friday. Courtesy of U.S. Cup MTB
Cioppa conquers another short-track win at U.S. Cup MTB
Feb 8, 2021
Ned A. Fogleman, 67, passed away Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, at his home near Mifflintown, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born April 4, 1953, in Lewistown.
He is survived by his wife, Sara A. (Brubaker) Fogleman, whom he married April 7, 1974, one daughter, Rebecca Meifert and husband, Keith, of Mifflintown, one son, Mark Fogleman and wife, Sadaf Kazmi, of Brookline, Mass., five grandchildren, Garrett Meifert, Macks Meifert, James Flatley, Alina Kazmi-Fogleman and Naila Kazmi-Fogleman, his father and step-mother Wayne A. and Beverly Fogleman, of Reedsville, brother, Kip Fogleman, niece, Laurel, and his “favorite” brother-in-law, Terry Linn and wife, Sue.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Norma (Bonson) Fogleman.