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  1. Norma Gearhart Spadaro, age 90 of DuBois, PA died Thursday. May 5, 2022 at Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital. Born on August 9, 1931 in DuBois, PA, she was the daughter of the late Norman E. and Vera B. (Leilich) Gearhart. On January 16, 1954 she married her husband of 57 years, Roland L. “Louie” Spadaro. He preceded her in death on December 30, 2011. After she married Louie they moved to Buffalo, New York where she lived for 52 years before returning back to DuBois. Norma was a homemaker. She was a very caring and kind person who loved to spend time with her family. Norma is survived by her son (Dominick Louis Spadaro of Newport, NC), a daughter in law (Mary Spadaro of Hebron, KY), two grandchildren (Dominick Spadaro, II and Leanne Spadaro), one great grandchild (Sydney Spadaro), as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son (Roland L. Spadaro, Jr. who died in March of 2020, four brothers and one sister. Norma was the last surviving member of her immediate family. As per Norma’s wishes there will be no public visitation or funeral service. Burial will follow in Morningside Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. The Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences can be sent to http://baronickfuneralhome.com/obituaries
  2. Have you noticed lately that some of the MSM are reporting SOME truth. Look below, 5 stories about election interference. https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/michigan-police-seize-voting-machines https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/michigan-state-police-seize-voting-machine-in-2020-investigation https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/michigan-state-police-seizes-voting-machine-as-it-expands-investigation-into-potential-breaches-tied-to-2020-election/ar-AAWXLlc https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/may/6/michigan-state-police-probe-unauthorized-access-vo/ https://www.abc12.com/news/local/michigan-state-police-seize-voting-machine-expand-investigation-into-possible-breaches/article_37b1cdd9-b601-5ce3-a1bb-957be00722cd.html
  3. The info below is from the "2000 Mules" movie. The movie JUST shows you how Trump WON JUST with the Mail-in ballots .... >>> >>> Please remember that there is still tons of evidence from the software that was used to cheat with plus there is more evidence from the "WATERMARKED BALLOTS" that was used in the election, THEY didn't know about. How about the the FBI, CIA involvement? How about, ... where has Gina Haspel been since November 2020 when the military raided the CIA building in Germany to capture the ELECTION SERVER. >> GINA WHERE ARE YOU??? >> That's right, the MILITARY knows and has EVERYTHING. Stolen Election? It Appears So—Trump Wins Just By Removing the Worst Offenders [2000 MULES] Michigan - 125,000 illegal votes, 29,000 short of 154,000. Biden holds these 16 electoral votes. Wisconsin - 14,000 illegal votes, 6,000 short of 20,000. Biden retains these 10 electoral votes. Georgia - 30,000 illegal votes exceeds the 12,000 vote difference. Trump gains 16 electoral votes. Arizona - 20,000 illegal votes surpasses the 10,000 vote margin. Trump acquires 11 more electoral votes. Pennsylvania - 275,000 illegal votes shatters the 80,000 vote margin. Trump attains yet another 20 electoral votes. Final Electoral Vote Count Trump - 279 Biden - 259 This is the official 2000 Mules movie. Below are the instructions to purchase and watch: 1. Purchase the movie or an annual subscription at 2000mules.locals.com. 2. Make sure your email addresses on Rumble and Locals match. If they do not match, this movie will not be available on Rumble and will only be available for you on Locals. 3. If you are using the website or app, reload the page. The movie will play directly on this page. If not, you can still watch it directly on Locals.com. 4. If you are using ROKU, you must access the film under the SUSBSCRIPTIONS tab and under DINESH D'SOUZA account for it to work. This means you must be subscribed to his channel and must login.
  4. Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy
  5. I Remember this quote from a couple years ago ... "They won't be able to walk down the streets again"
  6. There is no war in Kiev! It was only specific special military operations that happened ... all of the Deep state Biolabs and certain assets were destroyed. The rest is BS and propaganda that the media is telling you.
  7. Patrick L. “Pat” Sunderland, age 74 of Rockton, PA died Saturday, May 7, 2022 at Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital. Born on December 20, 1947 in Clearfield, PA, he was the son of the late Horace N. and Mary (Hurley) Sunderland. On June 20, 1974 he married his wife of 47 years Jeanette T. (McMasters) Sunderland. She survives. Pat was a veteran of the United States Navy having served during the Vietnam War. He retired as an accountant from the Beaver Meadow Creamery after many years of service. Pat was a member of the National Rifle Association, the Hormtown Rifle & Pistol Club, the American Legion Post 632 in Grampian, PA and the Union Township Volunteer Hose Company. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sister-in-law (Diana McMasters of Clearfield, PA) as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother (Robert H. Sunderland). A private visitation and funeral service will be held from the Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. Burial will take place in Rockton Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded by the members of the DuBois Area Honor Guard. Memorial donations may be made to the Union Township Volunteer Fire Department, 44 DuBois Rockton Road, Rockton, PA 15856. Online condolences can be sent to http://baronickfuneralhome.com/obituaries
  8. Corrupt elections is a worldwide problem ... and we still haven't fixed ours yet!!
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    The Clearfield Choral Society is eager to be making music once again! They will present their concert entitled How Can I Keep from Singing? on Sunday, May 15 at 3:30 p.m. at the Clearfield Presbyterian Church, located at 119 N 2nd Street in Downtown Clearfield. Members of the choir, and the instrumentalists joining them, come from a wide range of backgrounds in our community, Central Pennsylvania, and beyond. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ClearfieldArts.org or www.ClearfieldChoralSociety.org. Tickets can also be purchased at the CAST office, located at 112 E Locust Street in Downtown Clearfield, on Mondays 10:30-11:30 and Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 or at the church one hour before the concert. The program is under the direction of Jacob Mandell.
  10. Are You a "THEY"? The Real Kim Shady™️👽, [5/8/2022 4:46 PM] [They] want to normalize rigged elections. [They] want to normalize pedophilia and transgenderism. [They] want to normalize that government is everything and the people it governs shall be subservient. [They] want to normalize hyper-inflated cost of living so hard working people suffer. [They] want to normalize sickness and poor health to feed their continued assault on humanity. [They] want to normalize dependency on others instead of self-sufficiency. [They] want to normalize the degradation of society which includes open borders, deterioration of the family unit, and numerous other challenges to our way of life. Freedoms are being stripped away slowly and often insidiously. Sometimes, blatantly. When things are slowly accepted as “normal” over time they become a part of societies “norms”. The assault and infiltration of our country has been planned, executed, and is currently being “normalized” by the enemy at an alarming rate. As an obvious example, gas prices have doubled in some areas, yet we still drive without protest and send huge money (via politicians) to other countries. Our schools are breeding grounds for the indoctrination of our youth and seems they are still full. That’s puzzling. Probably no need to mention the feeding of the beast that funnels billions out of country by numerous methods. Yes, the world is at a major crossroads. Will we allow the takeover of our great country or will we fight to save it and preserve our way of life so future generations can enjoy a life that we would be proud of? Only time will tell.
  11. The Mamas & The Papas - Monday, Monday
  12. 2000 MULES 2022 DOCUMENTARY >>> This is the official 2000 Mules movie. Below are the instructions to purchase and watch: 1. Purchase the movie or an annual subscription at 2000mules.locals.com. 2. Make sure your email addresses on Rumble and Locals match. If they do not match, this movie will not be available on Rumble and will only be available for you on Locals. 3. If you are using the website or app, reload the page. The movie will play directly on this page. If not, you can still watch it directly on Locals.com. 4. If you are using ROKU, you must access the film under the SUSBSCRIPTIONS tab and under DINESH D'SOUZA account for it to work. This means you must be subscribed to his channel and must login.
  13. Time for Spring Lawn Repair Cheryl J. Shenkle, Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Jefferson County, Coordinator May 7, 2022 Now that we can actually see where the grass is growing and where it is bald as an Eagle, it’s time to quickly get out the soil test kit, rakes, grass seed and other miscellaneous tools that I’m sure you faithfully cleaned, oiled and stored last fall, correct? Oh well. Spring is not the best time of year to work on the correcting lawn problems, but it’s probably the most popular because everyone is in the mood to see solid green instead of white or brown. Toss in some floral shades, a blue sky and we’re ready to break out the barbecue grill. But don’t wait too long or you’ll be wasting time and money while watering and fighting off birds, and watching much of your newly planted grass expire under a broiling sun and drought conditions. It’s time now. Get your soil test done quickly and be sure to mark “lawn” as the crop on the green sheet of your Penn State soil test kit. Check the box indicated to have it sent via e-mail and you’ll be surprised as how soon you will get it back. In our area, you can generally buy tests from DuBois Feeds, Mahoning Valley Mill, Agway and any other local farm and feed store. Call ahead to be sure they have some in stock. You can also have one sent to you from the Penn State Soil Lab or pick one up from your county Extension. It will normally range from $9 to $11 depending on where you get it from. The cost of mailing, if done correctly, will be about $5. While you are waiting, invest in either sun or shade seed depending on the amount of either in your lawn. Don’t be fooled by grass seed carrying the name of a college, because it has nothing to do with the college, it’s just a brand name. You will want a Cool Season grass seed meant specifically for our region. Warm season grasses may initially grow here but will die out in the winter. If you buy a blend, then be sure that Kentucky Blue Grass and other quality grasses such as Perennial Ryegrasses and Fine Fescues are first on the list of seed included in the mix. Unless you are seeking a particular texture for your lawn, this blend will work very well over all. Rake bare spots lightly and level soil. Mow the grass to a slightly lower level than normal and give the lawn a thorough clean up in preparation for seeding. Once the soil test arrives, immediately take the test to a reputable seed dealer who knows correct answers to any questions you may have from your own experience or from the soil test. Generally that will be a locally owned farm, feed or landscape business. A seasonal clerk at a store that only sells grass seed may be as clueless as you may be. If you’re going to invest in your lawn, then you want good results at the lowest possible cost. That means someone needs to know researched information with which to answer your needs. That would be your county Extension Certified Master Gardener. Every county has them. They are volunteers who paid for their extensive training because they love to make things grow and help others to do the same! They are all trained to research the best answers to your questions. If you would like to develop a natural lawn native to our area, then be sure to call a Master Gardener for suggestions such as Miniature Clover which will need very little mowing, or even native grasses for a “Meadow” look that you may not want to mow at all. A better time to develop a magnificent lawn is in the early fall when the temperatures are cooler and the soil moisture is more even. You would have had all summer to work on the weeds, dig out humps, fill low spots and fertilize if needed. Mossy areas can be treated, brush removed and weedy areas cleaned out and made ready to receive seed. Your grass seed will have more time to develop with much less stress and will grow healthier than it can in the summer heat and dryness. You will also be able to note where paths have developed from foot traffic, and possibly add mulched or solid surface walkways. Be sure to store extra seed in a cool dry place to use as patches in the spring. Clean, oil and store your tools because in the next spring, you will be ever so happy that you did so. If you have a gardening question, please forward it to the main office using the Master Gardener Extension. We will also do presentations for any group making a request. We look forward to suggestions for articles also. Come see us at the Jefferson County Fair in July and at various farm markets throughout the summer. Master Gardener Classes will begin again in early October, so if you have ever dreamed of spending time learning about Horticulture with friends, this is your chance. Certified Master Gardeners are local volunteers trained by Penn State to answer Horticulture questions with properly researched information. For a “best practices” answer to your question, call Penn State Jefferson County Extension to leave a message at 849-7361, Ext 508, e-mail cjs5618@psu.edu, or mail your question to 186 Main Street, Suite 3, Brookville, PA 15825. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
  14. Going back a few years, PATIENCE was my main weakness. I always wanted EVERYTHING to happen immediately and if they didn't, I became agitated and upset. Since then I am so much more of a patient guy. I still have some lessons to learn about patience but actually admitting it is my weakness is a great first step. That's why I always ask you, "If you have your weakness ready?" I hope you all do!! Patience is the ability to endure difficult circumstances. Patience may involve perseverance in the face of delay; tolerance of provocation without responding in disrespect/anger; or forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties, or being able to wait for a long amount of time without getting irritated or bored.
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