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May 6—SHARON — Steward Health Care's bankruptcy filing Monday marked a breaking point for Mercer County Commissioner Tim McGonigle. "I am urging Steward to sell Sharon Regional as soon as ...
Arthur T. McGonigle (1905–1977) [1] was an American businessman and the 1958 Republican Party nominee for state governor. McGonigle was born in Kane, Pennsylvania. He grew up in a Methodist home and gained a reputation as an affable individual. McGonigle attended Temple University and later took a job as a traveling salesman for General Foods ...
The party had brought in McGonigle, a Reading businessman who had transformed Bachman Bakeries into the world's largest pretzel maker, to clean up their monetary problems. Although McGonigle had no intention of running for public office, his bookkeeping successes lead to many party bosses viewing him as a viable dark horse candidate. [1] [5]
McGonagle (also McGonigle, McGonagall, McGonigal, McGonegal, or McGonnigal) is a surname. The name and its variants derive from the Irish name Mac Congail. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Allan McGonigal (born 1964), Scottish footballer; Ambrose McGonigal (1917–1979), British Army soldier and judge
McGonigle split the 2024 season between Lakeland and the High–A West Michigan Whitecaps. In 74 games split between the two affiliates, he hit .309/.401/.452 with five home runs, 44 RBI, and 22 stolen bases. McGonigle's season ended on August 13, 2024, after he was diagnosed with a right hamate fracture, which required surgery. [10]
After his death, the Vikings donated $20,000 toward expenses for Jackson's funeral and also paid out his $827,148 signing bonus to his estate.
President Jimmy Carter's state funeral in Washington on Thursday was a salute to his political legacy, worldwide humanitarian work and commitment to faith.. The service marked a rare joint ...
The Sharon Herald, a weekly newspaper, began publication April 14, 1864, founded by R.C. and James Frey. It was converted to a daily newspaper nearly 45 years later, April 12, 1909. [2] The newspaper's office at the foot of Pitt Street in Sharon was washed into the Shenango River during a flood in March 1913. The newspaper missed only four ...