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In a book on Christian voluntarism, Brackney writes:
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He asked me if I was staying at Brackney or Henchhurst, and when I said no, that I lived only a few miles off, he seemed so surprised.
The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel Elinor Glyn 1903
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"To have the sheriff in that scene himself; that does get into people's psyche," said John Brackney, a former county commissioner.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Ben Brackney had 11 points and Joe Willman 10 for the Bison.
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Then, after Brackney hit a 3 from the left corner to move Bucknell within 24-13 with 5:39 left, he missed an open layup, Brian Fitzpatrick failed to convert in close, and Willman missed another layup, taking his eyes off the basket as the Orange big men swarmed all around him.
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"Every time you see Pat, he was sticking a piece of paper in your hand for some need," Brackney said, "... he was always advocating for this or that."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Saturday's competition opens at 9 a.m. and Sundays at 8: 30 a.m. at the clubgrounds, located on Lake Road in Brackney.
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Gerald Koch, who lived in Brackney, Pa., and worked in Binghamton, admitted sending sexually explicit text messages, videos and images to the 15-year-old girl he coached at Blue Ridge High School in New Milford, Pa.
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Gerald Koch, now 50 and formerly of Brackney, entered a guilty plea in March to a count of persuading, inducing and enticing a minor to engage in sexual activity in a case involving a
Gas Drilling 2010
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The eighth annual Everitt Memorial, northeast Pennsylvania's most popular trapshooting event, will be held June 5-6 at the Silver Lake Rod & Gun Club in Brackney, Pa.
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