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Prosecutors charge man found with fentanyl in Columbia Mall bathroom

A Williamsburg man was charged with drug trafficking after an incident at the Columbia Mall on Friday afternoon.According to court documents, Columbia police of

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Local history 50 years ago: 1973 Blair County Solicitor Marion D. Patterson Jr. said that the Blair County Commissioners wanted to “get out of the divorce

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Allie Green graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi on Dec. 9. She completed a Bachelor’s of Science in business Administration (BSBA) and minor in English Literature with Cum Laude

Pandemic prompts longtime barber to hang up clippers | News, Sports, Jobs

ifredregill@altoonamirror.com Retired Hollidaysburg barber Dave Musselman pulls his clippers out at his home. Despite retiring as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Musselman said he still cuts relatives’ hair on occasion. Mirror photo by Ike Fredregill Hollidaysburg barber Dave Musselman rebuilt his business from the ashes of the 2014 Allegheny Street fire, but in the wake of the pandemic, he decided it was time to retire. Fifty years ago, Musselman opened a “one-chair” barber shop on the 100 block of Allegheny Street, where he cut, trimmed and shaved Hollidaysburg residents’ hair for 43 years until it burned down in the multiple structure fire of 2014. Despite having reached retirement age, Musselman wasn’t ready to quit after the blaze.

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