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May 24, 2022: From the Pro Football Hall of Fame370 views"For providing an incredibly intimate glimpse of Ben Roethlisberger’s final moments as a member of Pittsburgh Steelers, Karl Roser earns an Honorable Mention in our Annual Photo Contest."
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June 5, 2023: A Proud Dad…514 viewsFindlay native & Miami Alum (2000) tweeted this great photo of his son with #7:
Mike Montgomery @montymont6
Grateful to learn from one of the best!
@RyanMonty2025
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July 24, 2020 - Big Ben meets police dog his foundation provided368 viewsFrom Debbie Wachter, New Castle News:
If it weren't for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the Shenango Township Police Department wouldn't have a police canine.
Roethlisberger had a chance to meet Kalo, a 5-year-old, all-black German shepherd, face to face Wednesday during a massive food distribution at the Shenango Elementary School parking lot. The star player was there with his wife, Ashley, a Laurel High School graduate, to assist with the Trucks of Hope/Convoy of Hope/NOW venture to give away boxes and bags of food and other supplies to more than 1,500 people in a drive-through distribution.
Kalo, whose handler is Shenango Township patrolman Dan Tressler, was on site to meet Roethlisberger while the distribution was under way.
The police department acquired Kalo from the Shallow Creek Kennels in South Pymatuning Township, Mercer County. He was paid for with funds from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation, founded by Roethlisberger, which disperses grants to police and fire department canine units throughout the United States.
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