Tag: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
UPDATE: This Silver Alert was cancelled at about 6:22 p.m., Friday, Feb. 21 after Arnett was found safe. DELPHI — A Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a Delphi woman. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the disappearance of Lauren Elizabeth Arnett, an 18-year-old white female who is 5 feet 11 inches tall …read more.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. — A federal jury entered a verdict in favor of Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw, and against the plaintiff Dominick Pistone “as the plaintiff’s claims and as to defendant’s counterclaims.” Zimmer Biomet was awarded a judgement of $125,000. The case was heard before the U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Pistone sued the Warsaw …read more.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — Philadelphia police say approximately 100 headstones have been damaged at a Jewish cemetery in the northeastern part of the city.
DELPHI – The Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team lost 58-33 at Delphi on Saturday.
PHILADELPHIA — Authorities in suburban Philadelphia were trying to unravel the mysteries Sunday, June 19, of a local man found living with 12 girls, one of whom was apparently a “gift” from her financially strapped parents.
By AMANDA BANKS Director of Public Relations, Grace College WINONA LAKE — Grace College students were spread across the world for cultural encounter trips over spring break, Feb. 26 – March 8. Groups of students and advisors traveled to the Bahamas, southern California, Taiwan, Atlanta, Dubai, England, Hong Kong, India and Philadelphia. The teams were …read more.
PHILADELPHIA — Divine intervention may have saved a boy who fell two stories and walked away in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
By SHIRLEY WILLARD Historian, Fulton County Historical Society DELPHI — “Boom then bust,” that’s what happened to canals in Indiana after the Civil War. “Boom and no bust” was true for the emerging railroads. “Simply stated, the railroads took the shipping and passenger business away from the country’s canals,” Dan McCain, president of the Wabash & …read more.
[weaver_youtube ybRgSy9dck4 rel=0] PHILADELPHIA — Doctors at Penn Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have successfully performed the world’s first pediatric double hand transplant. Zion Harvey, 8, was the recipient. Doctors had to amputate both of Zion’s hands, as well as his feet, at age two to save him from a life-threatening infection. He hasn’t …read more.







