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Jon Stephen Raemore | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Apr 3, 2021 Jon Stephen Raemore, 75, of Harrisburg, passed away on March 22, 2021 while in the care of Arden Courts of Susquehanna. Jon was the husband of the late Debra K. (Long) Raemore who passed away May 13, 2014. Jon and Debra lived in the Harrisburg area, on Fishing Creek Valley Road, for more than 30 years. Born and raised in Williamsport, he was a son of the late Robert E. and Marcella A. (Smith) Raemore. A graduate of Williamsport High School, where he was the senior class president; Jon also participated in varsity sports and later played football on scholarship at George Washington University. He was a graduate of Lycoming College, with a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree, and subsequently worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for more than 30 years in the Department of Environmental Protection.

Peacock Picks Up The Opry s Circle Network

The Southern Weekend, as well as Shelton reuniting with former tourmates Howard and David Bellamy on Bellamy Brothers Honky Tonk Ranch. That evening, Circle will air performances from Shelton, starting with Shelton’s Opry Live appearance with Dustin Lynch and Trace Adkins. At 10 p.m. ET, Shelton and Lynch will be joined by Chris Janson, Jimmie Allen and others for the premiere of this year’s Conservation Aid concert, a benefit for wildlife habitat conservation organization, The National Wild Turkey Foundation. “Blake is an iconic country music star, and we are excited to have him take over Circle Network for a night of all things Blake Shelton,” said Drew Reifenberger, Circle Network general manager. “Viewers will get an inside look into our favorite episodes and moments featuring Blake - from visits to the iconic ‘Ole Red’ hotspot, to live performances with his close friends and fellow country music stars. This also comes at a perfect time as we launch our part

Reward offered in east Tennessee elk poaching case

Reward offered in east Tennessee elk poaching case Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Thursday, January 7, 2021 CLAIRFIELD, Tenn. (AP) - Officials are offering a reward for information about the poaching of an elk in an east Tennessee wildlife management area. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said Wednesday that it has been unable to develop any leads in the illegal killing of an elk found Dec. 31 in the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area in Claiborne County. A hunter found the carcass of the elk, which had been shot. Officers said parts of the elk had been removed, including the head, “leading them to believe it was likely an antlered bull,” the agency said in a statement.

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