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ODNR Offers Additional Overnight Discounts for U.S. Active Duty Military and Veterans

COLUMBUS, Ohio – In honor of Veterans Day, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), in cooperation with U.S. Hotels, will once again offer U.S. military, both active duty and veterans, a 30% discount off camping, getaway rentals, state-operated cabins, or resort lodge stays during the month of November. 

“It is an honor to support the members of our military who have proudly served our country,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said. “This is a great way for these heroes to make amazing memories with their families and friends at our state parks.”
 

ODNR, in cooperation with U.S. Hotels, is offering additional discounts for camping, getaway rentals, state-operated cabins, an resort lodge stays.

 
To check availability or to make a reservation for state-operated camping, cabins, and other facilities, visit reserveohio.com. Use the promo code “VETERAN23” to receive the 30% discount. This offer is subject to availability and applies to new reservations at open campgrounds, as well as new cabin reservations at Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Dillon, Lake Hope, Malabar Farm, Mohican, Pike Lake, and Pymatuning state parks. 
 
Great Ohio Lodges, a division of U.S. Hotels, will also offer a 30% discount to all veterans and active-duty military personnel throughout November on lodge rooms and select cabins at their nine properties (Burr Oak Lodge, Deer Creek Lodge, Hocking Hills Lodge, Hueston Woods Lodge, Maumee Bay Lodge, Mohican Lodge, Punderson Manor Lodge, Salt Fork Lodge, and Shawnee Lodge). 

To check availability or make a reservation, visit www.greatohiolodges.com, select the park you are interested in, and use promo code “VETERAN23” when making a reservation online or call the Great Ohio Lodges reservation line at 1-800-ATAPARK (282-7275).
 
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Berwick volleyball posts win over Nanticoke Area

Julia Troiana had 10 service points and 28 assists and Cassidy Evans had five aces and 18 service points in Berwick’s 3-0 win over Nanticoke Area in a Wyoming Valley Conference girls volleyball match Wednesday.

Claire Riera-Gomez had two aces, eight service points and 14 kills for Berwick while Kaylee Hacker had eight kills.

Claire Aufiero had three aces, six kills, two assists, four blocks and 14 digs for Nanticoke Area.

Nanticoke Area (5-8) 10 12 13 Berwick (13-1) 25 25 25 Holy Redeemer 3 Hanover Area 0

Abby Williams had four kills and 11 points and Lucie Racicky had two kills, two blocks and three points to lead Holy Redeemer over Hanover Area.

Angie Corridoni and Julia Desiak each had one kill for Holy Redeemer.

Hanover Area (1-12) 10 6 6 Holy Redeemer (13-0) 25 25 25

Lake-Lehman 3 Wilkes-Barre Area 0

Keira Middleton had five kills and Hailey Corey had four aces, eight service points and 21 assists to lead Lake-Lehman. Ella Wilson had 22 kills and three blocks.

Wilkes-Barre Area (6-7) 15 14 18 Lake-Lehman (10-3) 25 25 25

Pittston Area 3, MMI Prep 0

Emily Borchick had three kills and five service points and Chloe Allen had six service points for MMI Prep in a loss at Pittston Area.

Alexa Fazio had one kill, four digs and eight service points for MMI Prep.

MMI Prep (0-14) 6 22 14 Pittston Area (3-11) 25 25 25

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Aubrey Macri scored off an assist from Alyse Wanchisen at 3:34 of overtime to lead Crestwood over Wilkes-Barre Area, 2-1, in a Wyoming Valley Conference Division 1 field hockey game.

Emily DelVecchio scored at 0:25 of the fourth quarter to tie the game. Liv Oresick was credited with the assist.

Wilkes-Barre Area’s Aubrey Kuhn scored from Gianna Gustinucci in the second quarter.

W-B Area (2-8) 0 1 0 0 0 — 1 Crestwood (8-2) 0 0 0…

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Tractor-trailer rollover in Newtown kills 7 cows, 6 euthanized: State Police

The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured.

NEWTOWN, Conn. — After a tractor-trailer crash on Interstate 84 in Newtown early Thursday morning, seven cows have died from their injuries and six more were euthanized.

Sandy Hook Volunteer firefighters and State Police  were called to the scene of a tractor-trailer rollover on the I-84 West Exit 10 off-ramp around 3:30 a.m. 44 cows were determined to be inside the trailer, state police said, 

Connecticut State Police said that based on the injuries sustained by the cows and the risk of exposure to hazardous conditions resulting from the rollover, a state veterinarian was contacted about the injured cows and made the decision that approximately six of the cows should be euthanized. 

The veterinarian requested that Troopers euthanize the cows; the cows were euthanized on scene.

It was then determined that seven of the cows perished as a result of the accident. The truck driver was not injured.

All westbound lanes of I-84 were shut down for a time in the interest of public safety.

The driver was not injured, according to firefighters.

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Microsoft launches fall 2023 Xbox ad campaign with new commercial that includes Hellblade II

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Officially, the holiday shopping season doesn’t start for over a month, but Microsoft isn’t wasting any time launching its big fall/holiday marketing campaign for its Xbox game console.

Xbox Wire states that the new campaign has the tagline “Power Your Dreams”. Microsoft has already posted a new three minute long live action commercial to jump-start the campaign. It will be shown during the NFL Thursday Night Football game on Amazon Prime Video later tonight and will be shown globally through the holiday season.

The commercial itself is called Wake Up and Dream, and shows a young gamer dreaming about going to video game worlds like the ones in Starfield, Forza Motorsport, and even a third-party game, Cyberpunk 2077.

The most interesting world the main character enters is from a game that won’t actually be released this year. The gamer imagines she is in the world of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II from developer Ninja Theory. That game won’t be released until sometime in 2024.

Josh Munsee, the Director of Microsoft’s Xbox Integrated Marketing team, offered up some behind-the-scenes tidbits of the Wake Up and Dream commercial on his X (formerly Twitter) account. For example, when the young gamer sees Senua in that part of the clip, Munsee says that the character is played by the actor who voices and does her motion capture work in Hellblade II, Melina Juergens.

Munsee also states that the cinematographer for the commercial is Matty Libatique, who has a ton of feature film credits including, but not limited to, Iron Man 1 and 2, Venom, and the upcoming Maestro.

Finally, some people have speculated that the order of the…

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Nanticoke Conservancy 

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Want to get more involved with your community outdoors? Come and join volunteers of the Nanticoke Conservancy by helping clean and prepare the Conservancy’s beautiful public trails for the winter season where we will be welcoming 2,000 visitors each month to the Chapel Branch Nature Area on Woodland Road in Seaford.  The group’s semi-annual clean-up day will be on Oct. 28 anytime between 8:30 a.m. and noon, meeting at the parking lot at the nature area. Bring gloves and any hand tools you may have and join everyone (all ages welcome) for a morning of light work and fun.

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NJ Restaurant Weeks Happening This Fall

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Mohegan Digital names Guy Greene VP of Online Marketing

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(PRESS RELEASE) — Mohegan, the world-renowned entertainment and gaming brand formally known as Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment, named Guy Greene Vice President of Online Marketing for its iGaming division, Mohegan Digital. As VP of Online Marketing, Greene will drive the overall marketing strategies that support the expanding footprint of Mohegan Digital’s online gaming products, which include MoheganSunCasino.com in Connecticut and PlayFallsViewCasino.com in Ontario, Canada.

“Guy Greene has a wealth of Marketing knowledge and experience in the gaming industry and Mohegan is thrilled to have him lead our Online Marketing team,” said Rich Roberts, President of Mohegan Digital. “Our iGaming business has seen tremendous success and to carry that success forward, and to further evolve and meet new demands in this fast-growing industry, a proven leader like Greene will be vital.”

Greene will lead a dedicated Online Marketing team as they continue to develop brand positioning, unique advertising campaigns, guest acquisition efforts and product management for Mohegan’s iGaming and online sports betting offerings. Prior to taking on the VP of Online Marketing position, Greene served as the Director of Loyalty Digital Marketing for Mohegan where he was a crucial part of merging the brand’s Momentum loyalty program to its iGaming platforms like MoheganSunCasino.com and associated Android and iOS apps. This role also allowed Greene to work collaboratively with various high-level Mohegan Digital partners. As VP of Online Marketing, Greene will also lead new product launches, assist in CRM growth, and oversee promotion and incentive programs for Mohegan Digital.

Greene’s career started at Mohegan Sun when it opened in 1996, where he was hired as…

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Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Native American Indigenous Student Alliance host Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUPFairchild scores 11 times in two Wyoming Area girls soccer wins

Hannah Fairchild scored six times and assisted on the other goal Friday when Wyoming Area routed host Western Wayne, 7-0, in a non-league girls soccer game.

Fairchild scored the first four goals – two in each half – then assisted Ella Shepulski’s goal and scored twice more in the last three minutes.

Bella Costa, Emily Kostik and Sofia Menta each added assists.

Wyoming Area improved to 10-4-1 overall to rank third out of 11 teams pursuing eight berths in the District 2 Class 2A playoffs.

Dallas 5, Pittston Area 0

Dallas shut out visiting Pittston Area in Thursday’s WVC Division 1 games.

The Lady Patriots fell to 4-7 in the division and 8-8-1 overall. They are sixth of 10 teams trying to make the eight-team District 2 Class 3A playoff field.

Wyoming Area 8, Nanticoke 0

Hannah Fairchild scored five goals and assisted on one Tuesday to help Wyoming Area pummel visiting Nanticoke in the WVC Division 2 game.

Fairchild scored four times to help open a 6-0 lead for the Lady Warriors, who are 6-3-1 in the division.

Ella Shepulski assisted the first goal and scored the second on the way to finishing with two of each.

Summer Semanek also scored while Emily Kostik had an assist.

Wyoming Area had 25 shots and four corner kicks while holding Nanticoke to three shots and not allowing a corner kick.

Pittston Area 2, Hazleton Area 0

Cameron Karp scored early and Kayla Rodzinak connected late to lift Pittston Area to the home-field victory in Wednesday’s WVC Division 1 game.

Bella Dessoye assisted the first goal.

Meghan McCawley made eight saves for the shutout.

Pittston Area 3, Tunkhannock 3

Kayla Rodzinak scored the game’s last two goals to lift Pittston Area into the tie in Monday’s WVC Division 1 game against visiting…

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Girls Tennis photos: Lenape at Cherry Hill East in SJG4 final on Oct. 17, 2023

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