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Collegeville's Dave Brown Ends His Cross-Country Walk
After walking through 10 states for Ovarian Cancer Research in honor of his late wife, Brown has decided to end his trek in Kansas.

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After walking through 10 states for Ovarian Cancer Research in honor of his late wife, Brown has decided to end his trek in Kansas.

The man, uninjured in the crash, was allegedly unable to stand without support for a sobriety test.
A list of the most-read stories you may have missed this month.
Here is a list of the most-read stories you may have missed.
The Fayette Street spot now features modern Indian fare - and is BYOB - every night.
Residents from Perkiomen Valley and Spring-Ford will meet on Thursday at Palmer Park to remember the life of 17-year-old Siller, whose body was found in the area Saturday night.
Roughly 300 parents with warrants for delinquent child support payments can turn themselves in without fear of arrest June 10 to 14; after that, ‘we’re coming to get you,’ says Sheriff Eileen Behr.
Fosters Auto Repair was broken into twice in less than a month, according to authorities.
Not every good job requires a four-year degree. Check out these industries that hire high school grads. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
Not every good job requires a four-year degree. Check out these industries that hire high school grads. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
The Conshohocken-Plymouth-Whitemarsh Rotary Club will reschedule the June 8 event.
Over a dozen protesters stopped at the corner of Route 29 and Main Street in the borough on their way to Harrisburg to demand
Students wore bright colors in honor of Julianne Siller today; counselors were on hand.
Spring-Ford High School student Julianne Siller, 17, was stabbed to death Saturday night in Skippack
Tristan Stahley, 16, accused of stabbing girlfriend Julianne Siller, 17, was not attending Perkiomen Valley High School at the time of the incident.
The girl was allegedly stabbed multiple times by her boyfriend, who reported the slaying to his parents.
Here are some stories you may have missed this week.
Check out the stories you may have missed this week.
The parade will be held down Main Street on Monday, beginning at 10 a.m.