POWERFUL VIDEO: Jonathan Gentry on Ferguson Rioting and Michael Brown

 Jonathan Gentry\’s video appeared on Facebook in August after riots broke out in Ferguson, MI, following the shooting of Michael Brown. Gentry, who is a minister criticized the black community for their actions. His words are more relevant than ever now that Ferguson and other cities have once again erupted into violence.

\”This is not helping,\” Gentry exclaimed. \”Change isn’t going to come until we change it. All we know how to do is march and riot and loot. This is not helping. What you are out here doing is not helping.\”

\”I’m going to tell you what you need to hear, opposing to what you want to hear. All we know to do is blame the police and white folks for our actions. That’s all we know how to do, blame white folks. They beating on us. Oh, slavery still exists. I’m sick of it. I’m sick of it.\”

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WATCH: TIME LAPSE REEL EDGE OF ALASKA

These shots were all taken for the show Edge of Alaska on Discovery Channel. They were shot between March and May 2014.
Shot and Edited by Luke McKinney
Music: \”Figures in Black\”(clip) – Expo \’70

 

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Games to Remember from 2014

 

They kept us on the edge of our seats and brought us to our feet. They sent us into joyful celebration or left us in anguished disbelief. When we look back at 2014, these are some of the games – not to mention stock car races, tennis finals and golf rounds – we\’ll remember the most.…

 

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Theresa V. \”Terry\” Garagozzo, Bellmawr Senior Citizen Member, Sons of Italy Vita Nuova Lodge

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Philly , my baby is coming

 

PHILADELPHIA — \”Philly, my baby is coming!\” A young mother-to-be screamed those frenzied words Thursday night inside a packed transit train as it pulled into 15th and Market streets. Moments later, in the arms of a SEPTA Transit Police officer, her baby boy started to do some screaming of his own. And right behind them, watching…

 

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING PENNSYLVANIA: ARE PREDATORS HURTING OUR DEER HERD?

Biologists from within the Game Commission and across the country are talking about it.


If you want to start a lively discussion on Pennsylvania wildlife, just mention coyotes. 
There might be no other animal that so intrigues the state’s residents, and it’s easy to explain why. 
The coyote is surrounded by mystery. It’s inhabited some parts of the state since the 1930s, but it’s a relative newcomer in others. Game Commission biologists are finding indications the coyote population is increasing in some areas of the state, yet even those who log endless hours in the Pennsylvania outdoors might go their lives without seeing one in the wild. 

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Absecon Man Killed in Atlantic City

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14 drug dealers arrested, three charged in Blair County street-level sweep

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Delaware Authorities Urged Poultry/Bird Owners About Avian Influenza

Precautions, vigilance urged for avian influenza

 

DOVER (Dec. 24, 2014) – Delaware authorities are urging poultry and bird owners to be vigilant in the wake of avian influenza cases reported in Oregon and Washington state.

 

\”Though it’s far away at the moment, we know that avian influenza can spread rapidly,\” said Delaware State Veterinarian Dr. Heather Hirst, who heads the Delaware Department of Agriculture’s Poultry and Animal Health Section. \”Poultry growers and owners of backyard flocks can do their part by taking proper biosecurity precautions to prevent against the spread of the disease.\”

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Old Forge Pharmacist Sentenced to 15 Months’ Imprisonment

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