This rare old Swiss Army knife was nearly lost to time, but a full restoration brought it back to working condition. Every blade and tool now functions like new—and looks even better.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added a familiar face to their practice squad on Tuesday, bringing back receiver John Rhys Plumlee.
One of the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent additions is happy to be reunited with the team. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Swiss Army Knife Excited to Be Back with Steelers ...
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The unique thinking behind this versatile bit of mechanical magic could perhaps only come from halfway around the globe.
The Salvation Army of Mankato is requesting donations to its shelter during this heightened time of food insecurity.
Others might have been reaching for a beer, but Derek Rolstone was thinking about work. While watching the Toronto Blue Jays compete against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series ...