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President Donald Trump lit it up over the weekend at McDonald's in Bucks County, PA. He worked the fry station and the drive thru window. It got all kinds of attention and he looked like he was in his element. The left lost their minds over it, which made it extra hilarious. It showed once again, Trump's natural ability to interact with people as opposed to Kamala Harris' lack of ability. It was a brilliant campaign move and brought epic images including this one. He was also cheered by steelworkers in Latrobe, PA and at the Pittsburgh Steelers game on...
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Former NFL star Antonio Brown has continued to show his support for former president Donald Trump ahead of next month's US presidential election. The controversial former wide receiver arrived at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania for the Republican candidate's latest rally. The ex-Steelers star, who left Pennsylvania in 2018 when he was traded to the Raiders, is expected to address the crowd of Trump supporters after teasing his appearance on social media earlier this week. The Super Bowl winner arrived alongside fellow former Steeler, Le'Veon Bell, who donned a t-shirt featuring photos of Trump and opponent Kamala...
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Saturday, November 5, 2022: Join the RSBN broadcast crew LIVE from Latrobe, PA for all day coverage of President Donald J. Trump's SAVE AMERICA rally. LIVE Coverage begins at 12:00 PM ET. Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 7:00PM EDT
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The visitor logs are huge, hundreds of pages in big loose-leaf binders, each page filled with signatures front and back. When Leslie Rossi first created the Trump House, she had no idea it would become what one local political leader called a "mecca for the silent majority" — a destination for 1,000 visitors a day, people who want to pick up a free Trump hat, or shirt, or flag, and who want to pose in front of the 14-foot high cutout of President Trump in the front yard. More importantly, she had no idea it would become a center for people...
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The county paper predicted a crowd of 2,000-plus for President Donald Trump's 7 p.m. hangar stop. There are more than twice that many vehicles in the parking lots and fields by 4. LATROBE, Penn. — There are three roads to Arnold Palmer Regional Airport. The traffic jam stretches 1.5 miles into Unity Township, out a mile toward the country club, and eight miles toward Pittsburgh. Parking by a mailbox and hoping we don’t get towed, we hustle past as the red flag-waving line of packed cars, trucks, station wagons and occasional motorcycles creeps slowly onward toward this evening’s festivities.The...
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LATROBE, Pa. — A crowd of about 7,000 people gathered at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe Thursday night to watch President Donald Trump’s speech ahead of the November elections. The airport estimated that 5,000 people were on the field and inside the event -- with an extra 2,000 surrounding the airport and 900 of those estimated to be sitting in the hangar when the president spoke. Thousands of people were shuttled in, standing to watch Trump’s 90 minute speech. The majority of those in attendance were not wearing face masks or within six feet of each other, so why...
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President Trump is scheduled to host a "Keep America Great Rally" at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania around 7:00 p.m. EST.
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Latrobe says goodbye to Rolling Rock MICHAEL COWDEN Associated Press LATROBE, Pa. - A line of trucks idled outside the loading docks at Latrobe Brewing Co. on Friday morning. In a few hours, they would haul away some of the last cases of Rolling Rock beer brewed in Latrobe. "It's over. It's done," said Larry Ewantis, who ran the receiving department for ingredients. "Now they're just cleaning up." Known for its distinctive green bottle and quality pledge with a mysterious "33" at the end, Rolling Rock has been brewed here since 1939. But Belgium-based InBev SA, which owned Rolling Rock...
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Signatures rolling in to support Rock brewery By Eric Heyl TRIBUNE-REVIEW Wednesday, May 31, 2006 Rolling Rock about to be brewed in New Jersey? The thought struck Jeremy Evans as hard as the first rays of morning sunlight hitting the eyes of someone with a monstrous hangover.
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Flag Flap Pits God Versus Country Fri Jun 20, 1:39 AM ET Add Local - WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com to My Yahoo! There's a flap over a flag in Westmoreland County. Folks there are up in arms because a popular beverage company is flying a Christian flag above the American flag. United States code states the American flag always comes first on the flag pole. • Current Western Pa. News • WTAE's DeNardo Weather Watch • Sign Up For Daily News Flashes • Get A Great Deal On Your Next Car Greg Podlucky, the owner of the Le-Nature's beverage company,...
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