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  1. AIR TERROR! Pilot Has Terminal Stroke IN-FLIGHT, Jab Mandates Continue
  2. Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids play "Rocky Mountain Way"
  3. https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/09/mask-mandate-revolt-students-walk-out-in-protest-in-colorado/
  4. Donald E. Beam, age 81 of DuBois, PA died Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at his home. Born on July 18, 1940 in Luthersburg, PA, he was the son of the late Samuel R. and Beulah (Dush) Beam. On November 20, 1981 he married Martha O. (Drum) Beam. She preceded him in death on June 9, 2015. Don worked many years for Womeldorf Incorporated, Mid State Amusement and the Independent Political and Social Club. He was a life member of the Independent Political and Social Club, the Sandy Hose Company #1 Firemen’s Club and the Olympic Athletic Club. He was also a member of the Pulaski Club, the former Swedish American Club, and the DuBois VFW. Don is survived by 8 children: (Donald R. Beam and fiancé Stacey Marshall of DuBois, PA, Thomas E. Beam of DuBois, PA, Joseph B. Spellen, Sr. and his spouse, Joseph Tegano of Penfield, PA, James T. Spellen, Sr. of DuBois, PA, Mary “Cathy” Dotts and her husband, Terry of Reynoldsville, PA, Sharon L. Wells and her husband, Edward of DuBois, PA, John E. Spellen and wife Susan of DuBois, PA and Sarah A. Dillman and her husband, James of Naples, FL,) numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, one brother (John Beam of DuBois, PA) and two sisters (Gloria Gross and her husband Wayne of Charlotte, NC and Karen Henry and her husband Mark of Rockton, PA). He was also preceded in death by one daughter (Terry Taylor) and one sister (Louise Kessler). Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 from 4 – 7 PM at the Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. A funeral service will be held from the funeral home on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at 10 AM with Pastor Terry Felt officiating. The service will be livestreamed and can be viewed by going to www.facebook.com/baronickfuneralhome. Burial will take place in Luthersburg Union Cemetery. Memorial donations may be sent to the Hahne Cancer Center, 100 Hospital Avenue, DuBois, PA 15801. Online condolences can be sent to https://www.baronickfuneralhome.com/obituaries
  5. Stephen S. Petrick, age 85, of Reynoldsville, PA died Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at his home. Born on December 12, 1935 in DuBois, PA, he was the son of the late Stephen & Alberta (Lias) Petrick. On January 2, 1960 he married Barbara H. (Hanson) Petrick. She preceded him in death on March 9, 2020. Steve graduated from St. Catherine’s High School in 1953. He then joined the United States Airforce in November of 1953. On the GI Bill, Steve graduated from Utah State University with a Journalism degree with a minor in Photography. Along with his service to our country in the Air Force, he was also a veteran of the United States Army Reserves. Steve started his career as a newspaper journalist in Somerset, PA for the Somerset Daily American, both writing stories and acting as the photographer for the newspaper. After moving back to Reynoldsville Steve started Photo-Write Services and will mostly be remembered as the local photographer and took wedding pictures for over 30 years at weddings and events in the surrounding area. He also did portrait sessions, and he took the student pictures for DuBois Central Catholic School for many years. In his early years, Steve was a member of the Jaycee’s where he was recognized one year as Jaycee of the year. He was an avid Steeler fan and watched the games at the Pine Inn with all of the other wild and crazy Steeler fans. He was also an avid shooter and shot rifles in the local shooting and plinker leagues. He specialized in Silhouette Shooting and excelled at local and state Silhouette Shooting events. Steve will also be remembered for his volunteer work with the NRA in organizing the many local NRA fundraising dinners and charity auctions in our area. He and Barb were members of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Reynoldsville. He is survived by his children (Stephen Petrick and his wife Tracy of Pittsburgh, PA, Lori Rocco and her husband Gian of Centre Hall, PA and Marla Ball and her husband Craig of DuBois, PA), six grandchildren (Stephen & Devani, Alisa & Jason and Cory & Jordan), and two great grandchildren (Delayni & Adelyn), He was preceded in death by brother, Francis A. Petrick. There will be no public visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 11 a.m. from St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church with Fr. William Barron as celebrant on The Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 607 East Main St., Reynoldsville, PA 15851. Online condolences can be sent to http://baronickfuneralhome.com/condolence *updated 9/3/21 1pm
  6. Pitbull ft. Blake Shelton -- Get Ready (LIVE)
  7. BREAKING NEWS! The Jig Is Up. And every one knows it. The Jig Is Up. And every one knows it.
  8. excuse the language .. Joe Rogan Announces He Has COVID-19 And Feels Great After Ivermectin And Multi-Drug Treatment •Monoclonal Antibodies •Ivermectin •Z-Pack (Azithromycin) •Prednisone •NAD Drip •Vitamin Drip This is similar to the multi-drug early treatment protocol that Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Zev Zelenko, and numerous other doctors have recommended. COVID-19, no matter what the variant, is easily treatable at home with simple, available drugs, according to McCullough, who has stated that “about 88 percent of hospitalizations and deaths can be avoided” with early treatment.
  9. https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/israel-registers-almost-11000-cases-in-a-day-marking-new-record-678227
  10. Dire Straits / Sting - Money For Nothing (Live Aid 1985)
  11. AND THEY ARE ALREADY MAKING FUN OF THESE LYING MSM WEATHER TURDS.
  12. Our First Hand ICU Story - What is ACTUALLY Killing People In The Hospital
  13. NOBLE, JOHN MUFFIE, Patriarch of the “Noviello Nation” and lifelong DuBois resident, after living an extraordinary 100 years, passed away peacefully on August 31, 2021 at the DuBois Village. Born April 18,1921, son of the late Nicholas and Margaret (Muffie) Noble, beloved father of Allison Noble of DuBois, John Noble of Greensburg, PA and Tom Noble of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and loving Father-in-Law to Beth Iezzi and Becky (Mesich) Noble. Beloved Grandfather of Alex and “Jake” Noble of Pittsburgh, Elly (Noble) Carr (Dan) of Harrison City, Nina and Nick Noble of Milwaukee, Emily and Nicholas Alwine of Greensburg and Great Grandfather of Nolan and Nathan Carr. Loving Brother of 14 pre-deceased siblings, including brothers Rocky, Joe, Rolly, Chet, George and Nick. He was particularly adored as “Johnny” by his sisters Margie, Ginny and Marlene and by many loving nieces, nephews and extended relatives as well as by dear friends, Vern & Sue Shaffer and Billy Lines. He was also preceded in death by the late Ann (Merris) Noble. John Noble was employed by Hiram Walker, Inc. for 35 years, thereafter enjoying 38 years of “retirement”. While no one was ever quite sure what his job was, everyone who knew him said they would like to have had that job. Severely wounded by shrapnel fire as a machine gun sergeant in the invasion of Normandy, John received the Purple Heart Medal, which remains on display at the DuBois American Legion Post 17. Known for his quick comebacks and unique sense of humor, when thanked for his military service, he was apt to say, “Yeah, I fought like hell….but they made me go anyway!” Upon later meeting President Eisenhower at a US Open, he introduced himself to the former General and Allied Commander saying, “I used to work for you… and I didn’t like it very much!” Locally, John was proud to serve as an Usher at St. Catherine’s Church for 35 years as well as 25 years as the Chairman of the City of DuBois Zoning Board. “Big John” will be remembered for his colorful sport coats, not carrying a wallet, “flat” meatballs, blanched holiday nuts and sparkling burgundy, his heavily-secured fireworks storage facilities, fireworks displays, producing 12 United Fund Theatre Productions, DuBois Country Club spaghetti fundraisers, Walnut Avenue holiday gatherings, opening his trunk at family reunions, his antique copper collection, the orange and white patio parachute, decades of volunteer fundraising and stuffed chicken at Thanksgiving. In his heyday, John enjoyed organizing large social events and church festivals, going to the racetrack/betting on horses, attending Steeler games, many a Super Bowl/Las Vegas junket, golf trips and “Men’s Day” with his friends “Nim” (Coots) Warren, “Duff” (Tess) McEnteer, Bill Carlisle, Jack Dougherty, “Had” Nelson, Bill Nichol, the Delaney Brothers and many others at the Club, the Pine Inn or the Boathouse. He particularly enjoyed his longtime friendships with Bill “Brownie” Brown, “Doc (Bill) Hill”, “Tatie” Miller, “Patty” Carlisle and the Harriger and Gray families. In later years, he enjoyed regular “date nights”, Florida vacations and travel with his long-time companion, Betsy Lezzer, home cooking, more fireworks, dealing in jewelry, antiques, coins and precious metals, playing gin and, especially, shooting craps in Atlantic City and Las Vegas Casinos. Above all else, he loved his family while living life on his own terms - nobody did the latter more convincingly. In fact, he passed while a cd of “My Way” was playing. While not telling them so, he was exceedingly proud of his children - leaving an envelope that said, “you know it had to happen…..to the best three kids, and I loved All Three.” While not one to ever complain, he often instead claimed “we’re all very lucky…” There was never anyone else like him - and all who knew him and loved him will surely miss the charm and charisma of the one and only “Big John”. Rest assured his closing thoughts included “Goodbye, you people”. We were all so very lucky. The family would like to thank the many Village Personal Care Aides and every one of his many loving caregivers at the DuBois Village over the past five years. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 3, 2021 from 4 PM -7 PM from the Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 4, 2021 at 10 AM from St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church with John’s nephew, Father Jeffrey Noble and Msgr. Richard Siefer con-celebrating. Burial will follow in Morningside Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded by the members of the DuBois Area Honor Guard. Memorial donations may be made to the DuBois Village, 282 South 8th Street, and/or St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church,118 South State Street, both in DuBois, PA 15801 Online condolences can be made to http://baronickfuneralhome.com/condolence
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