November 8, 2010 - Steelers vs. Bengals900 viewsPhoto: Getty Images
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2007 Hallmark "Keepsake" NFL Ornament916 viewsFootball Legends Collection, #13 in the series - Ben Roethlisberger.
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October 2, 2020 - It's another Fan Friday411 viewsOne hundred years young and Steelers Strong!
“My grandfather John DeMidio, a WWII veteran from Elizabeth, PA, is going to turn 100 years old on October 13th, 2020. He is a HUGE Big Ben fan. We wanted Ben to know that he NEVER misses a game!†— Angela Leach.
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Congrats to the Tschappats!!!538 views Bob Tschappat Jr @BobbyshabJr
@_BigBen7 couldn't wait to tell my man, @missyshab & I are the proud adoptive parents of Benjamin Phillip Tschappat!
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June 9, 2014: Washington’s new police dog begins patrols 1339 viewsI’d like to introduce the City of Washington Police Department newest employee Patrolman Golem and his handler Officer Karlowsky – Mayor Brenda Davis via Twitter @Mayor_Davis
Thanks Washington & @_BigBen7 for contributions to reestablishing City of Washington K9 Police Unit – Mayor Brenda Davis via Twitter @Mayor_Davis
I’d like to introduce the City of Washington Police Department newest employee Patrolman Golem and his handler Officer Karlowsky – Mayor Brenda Davis via Twitter @Mayor_Davis
Thanks Washington & @_BigBen7 for contributions to reestablishing City of Washington K9 Police Unit – Mayor Brenda Davis via Twitter @Mayor_Davis
“The city has its first police dog since the department disbanded its K9 unit in 1997″
From Mike Jones, Washington Observer-Reporter:
Ever since he was young, Matthew Karlowsky wanted to be a police officer, his father said. Then, when he was hired as a Washington patrolman eight years ago, he set his sights on one day becoming a police dog’s handler.
His vision came to fruition Thursday night when the veteran officer and the city’s new police dog, Golem, were formally introduced during a swearing-in ceremony at City Hall.
Golem, a 10-month-old German shepherd, could barely control his excitement for the ceremony, barking at times and searching for his ball in the cargo pocket of Karlowsky’s pants.
The dog was born in the Czech Republic and trained with Karlowsky for six weeks at Shallow Creek Kennels in Mercer County. Karlowsky gives Golem commands in Czech as they continue to train to hone the dog’s drug-detection and patrol skills.
Karlowsky served in the U.S. Army during the Iraq war and it was during that 14-month deployment that he wanted to work with dogs after watching military K9 handlers, his father, Rick, said.
“This boy has always wanted to be a police officer, and ever since then, he wanted to be a K9 handler,†Rick Karlowsky said.
The community raised about $47,000 the past nine months to restart the department’s K9 unit, including a $10,000 grant from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation. Mayor Brenda Davis said the community support and local business donations were instrumental in bringing back the unit, and city officials hope to expand it to two dogs by the end of the year.
“If it weren’t for the donations from the community, we wouldn’t be able to have this special swearing-in ceremony,†Davis said. “He’s ready to be a police officer.â€
More from the article:
http://www.observer-reporter.com/article/20140606/NEWS01/140609681#.U5YyWfldVGg
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Training Camp - July 28, 2014519 views"Okay coach, concentrate on the hands....concentrate...."
"Ben, I don't have time for this!!!"
Photo: Marilyn McClellan
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2019 - First weekend of Training Camp238 viewsJenny Carrieri @carrieri_jenny
Great first day @steelers training camp @SteelersUnite @_BigBen7
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January 3, 2015 - Wildcard: Ravens vs Steelers851 views“Obviously, we’re disappointed. I’ve been doing this long enough now that I think I can compartmentalize the frustration, the anger of losing, but also being able to look at the positives of the seasons. So, this is still going to sting for me for a while, but I also look at how we were 8-8 the last two years and didn’t make the playoffs to a team this year, that I think coming into the year, everyone knew that we were a young team. I think that a lot of people outside our building didn’t even think we’d get to 8-8, maybe 9-7, no way make the playoffs. For us to go 11-5, win the AFC North, which is arguably the best division in football since three teams from it went to the playoffs, we won the North, we made the playoffs. I feel like we made steps this year. I think if you look at where we were the last two years to where we’ve come this year with a young team and with injuries on defense and things like that, I think you have to be even somewhere in your heart or your head, even though it stings for everybody, somewhere you kind of have to be a little bit pleased with the way the season went this year.†-- Ben.
Photo: Justin K. Aller/Getty Images
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November 20, 2005976 viewsPittsburgh Steelers WR Hines Ward (86) reviews photos of plays on the sidelines with injured QB Ben Roethlisberger (7). The Baltimore Ravens beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 16-13 on Sunday November 20th, 2005 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
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December 20, 2020 - A Black & Gold Christmas355 views"I thought I’d share this year’s version of my Steelers Christmas tree. It is definitely Ben-centric, as it features a photo ornament of Ben, as well as two of the Wendell August ornaments that benefit Ben’s foundation." — Scott Juba.
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2004 Rookie of the Year1098 views
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