Month: November 2022

Pennsylvania News

More Fast Chargers on the Way

A new program offered by PennDOT will provide more than $170 million for vehicle charging infrastructure over the next five years. The plans call for building DC fast charging stations at intervals of 50 miles apart along major highways under a program called the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, aimed at helping to […]

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Juniata Women’s Volleyball Team Wraps Up Super Season!

The Juniata women’s volleyball team wrapped up a great season with a strong performance in the National Championship… walloping Trinity University, 3-0 (25-17, 25-11, 25-23), meaning they are now the best team in the country. The team won their 27th consecutive game, 34th overall, and it was the 23rd match of the season they won […]

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Juniata Resident Named New Farm Bureau President

Juniata County resident and local hog and poultry farmer Chris Hoffman, has been elected president of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, after spending the past eight years as vice president. Hoffman takes over for Rick Ebert, a Westmorland County Dairy farmer, who served as president during that time, after being selected by delegates for a two-year term […]

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Dangerous Snow Squalls Forecast

The National Weather Service says we need to watch out today, for a band or perhaps multiple bands of heavy snow showers or snow squalls that are expected to cross Central Pennsylvania sometime today between noon and 7PM. Forecasters say rapid-reductions in visibility and flash freezing on roadways could produce hazardous travel conditions on interstates […]

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3 Vehicle Crash Proves Fatal

Pennsylvania State Police say a woman died following a three-vehicle crash in Mifflin County on Tuesday. State Police in Lewistown say the crash happened on U.S. 522 South near Twin Hollow Road in Oliver Township, Mifflin County, around 4:30 Tuesday afternoon, and a 49 year old woman was pronounced dead from injuries in that crash […]

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Weather Blamed for Multiple Crashes

The first real snowstorm of the season led to a number of crashes in the area. One accident near the rest area on U.S. 322 in Armagh Township closed the highway briefly yesterday. Lewistown Police answered calls about accidents on U.S. 322 and on Juniata Street. Mifflin County Regional Police say they answered 11 accident […]

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Music Boosters Holiday Expo This Saturday

The Mifflin County Music Boosters’ 9th Annual Holiday Expo is this coming Saturday from 9 to 3 at the Mifflin County High School in Lewistown. There will be more than 50 vendors, crafters, artists, and local businesses participating, and there will be live entertainment and music from 11-2:20. There will also be opportunities for photos […]

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Zombie Hunter Claims Insanity

A self proclaimed “zombie hunter” is desperately clinging to an insanity defense in his trial for the beheading about three decades ago of a young Pennsylvania woman originally from Cumberland County. 49 year old Bryan Miller is charged with the 1992 murder of then 17 year old Angela Brosso, formerly from West Shore, in Phoenix, […]

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Good Food Today for A Good Cause

If you are looking for some good food and want to also support a good cause, come on out to the Fall Off The Bone fundraiser today at the Dream Center in Burnham. There will be BBQ, pork chops, chicken, corn, baked potatoes, mac and cheese, and cornbread. Its today from 11am to 6pm. All […]

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Lewistown Man Hit with Drug Charges

A Lewistown man is facing drug charges following his arrest last week when he was caught with a large quantity of narcotics and an illegal handgun. 36-year-old Christopher Packer is officially charged with illegal possession of a firearm, manufacturing with intent to deliver, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of […]

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