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JAS Thanks Davao City for Aid, Appeals for Shelter Supplies
Mayor Jason John Joyce thanks Mayor Baste Duterte for 11 trucks of relief goods, but notes a critical need for tents and solar lights. Read More
Joyce Beatty Kennedy Center lawsuit: what the ruling means
Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio called the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts "a sacred memorial, not a vanity project" for President Donald Trump. Read More
Community: News in brief from around the region
Dunn accepted to Naval Academy Katherine “Kate” Dunn of Martinsburg has been accepted to the United States Naval Academy. “Kate’s dedication to serving our nation, her strong academic record and her commitment to excellence have distinguished her as a leader among her peers,” said U.S. Rep. John Joyce, R-Blair. Kate is the daughter of Jenny […] Read More
Rockford man accused of murder was dating victim’s estranged wife: records
Thomas Olman, 49, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of John Ryan Joyce. Joyce was struck by Olman's pickup. Read More
Farnham runs for 13th District
Beth Farnham is seeking the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, a seat currently held by Republican John Joyce. Farnham said she is an everyday American who loves our country. As a former credit analyst who spent years helping Americans across the nation to develop personal financial solutions and as a current stay-at-home parent, […] Read More
Joyce Ann Crider
Joyce Ann Crider, 87, of Altoona, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday evening at UPMC Altoona. She was born in Lakewood, N.J., daughter of the late Ralph S. and Mabel S. (Gibbs) Marks. Joyce married John R. Crider Sr. on Nov. 15, 1969. He preceded her in death on April 20, […] Read More
Joyce’s opinion on ICE funding unbalanced
On March 29, John Joyce’s congressional newsletter criticized the Senate for passing what he described as an inadequate Department of Homeland Security funding package because it did not include additional funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The newsletter framed the decision as reckless and suggested that fully funding these agencies […] Read More
Democratic lawmaker asks judge to remove Trump's name from Kennedy Center
In a motion filed Wednesday, Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio argues that Congress was clear in its intent that the Kennedy Center is named for the late President John F. Kennedy — and no one else. Read More
District deserves better representation
Here in Pennsylvania’s 13th District, everyday necessities are becoming less affordable. Many families are feeling the strain of rising health Insurance, food and electricity costs. Catering to the wealthy, our representative in Washington, John Joyce, is voting in ways that many constituents believe work against their interests. His record includes votes that raise health care […] Read More
Hollidaysburg resident announces campaign for House seat
Cody Thomas has announced his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, a seat currently held by U.S. Rep. John Joyce. Thomas, running as an Independent, said his campaign is centered on restoring honest representation, weeding out political greed and bringing real transparency back to government. He said those living […] Read More
John M. Shoemaker
John M. Shoemaker, 99, of New Enterprise, died Sunday. He was born in Woodbury, son of the late Andrew and Ina Shoemaker. John was preceded in death by his wife, Helen; and siblings: Orville (infant), Carl, Lloyd and Vera Shoemaker, Ida Cogan and Sara Reighard. Surviving are children, Larry and Joyce Shoemaker. Friends will be […] Read More
Joyce appreciated for health care stance
As a Keystone Stater through and through, I appreciate leaders who believe in accountability, competition, and limited government intrusion, especially in health care. That is why I appreciate U.S. Rep. John Joyce’s principled leadership on health care issues and his strong advocacy for constituents during recent congressional hearings with insurance executives. Too often, patients are […] Read More