Angeles and san dieg as tom scherrwood reports, local organizers believe our region is more than equipped to handle it. Reporter from a recr washingtons deanwoo possible olympic sta side of rfk. To long bridge park that could hold an oly aquatic center, a re for the 2024 summer olympics is ramping up. You sound like youre pretty enthusiastic. I am. Im sportsman from way back. Reporter the arlington board member says a wellrun olympics could benefit the entire region. Reporter can it come together for this . Hey, theres competition everywhere. But what better way to unite the region . Virginia, maryland, d. C. Reporter but some citizens worry about the cost and the crowding. I think were too crowded already. Reporter ohoh. Lobbier. Others say bring it on. To have all the countries actually come here, i think that would be amazing. Reporter what do you think . I think its going to be one of the greatest things ever. They can come and do the olympics here. Reporter as far as entert you mi
JEFFERSON — Scouts toting fishing poles and patrol flags down a hill in the rain toward the lake at Camp Conestoga over the weekend carried on a proud tradition. Multiple generations of Scouts have visited the Somerset County camp over the years, and, on its 75th anniversary weekend, many of
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Tristan Glenn, 18, of Ligonier Borough, answers questions about a storage compartment, at right, in the shelter he built at the entrance to the Loyalhanna Nature Trail during dedication of the structure on Thursday along Route 30 at the border of the borough and Ligonier Township. He completed the shelter as an Eagle Scout project.
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Tristan Glenn, 18, of Ligonier Borough, accepts a plaque from Susan Huba, executive director of the Loyalhanna Watershed Association, recognizing his completion of the shelter seen here as an Eagle Scout project. The shelter was dedicated on Thursday at the entrance to the association-managed Loyalhanna Nature Trail, along Route 30 at the border of the borough and Ligonier Township.
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All in the family of Scouting: Eagle Scout Matthew Yothers and his sisters, Hannah Yothers (middle) and Eizabeth Yothers, all of whom are 18, at Fort Ligonier. The girls become Eagle Scouts on Feb. 8.
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Hannah (left) and Elizabeth Yothers, both 18, and members of Boy Scout Troop 1372 of Ligonier, officially become Eagle Scouts on Feb. 8.
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Two members of a Ligonier-based Boy Scout troop have just become Eagle Scouts, continuing a family tradition that started with their brother, who achieved the honor in 2018.