Day: November 19, 2024

Pennsylvania News

Supreme Court Rules Against Casey Yet ‘questionable’ Recount Continues

PENNSYLVANIA’S SENATE ELECTION IS DRAWING NATIONAL ATTENTION. SENATOR BOB CASEY LOST TO NOW SENATOR-ELECT DAVE MCCORMICK, BUT YET HE IS PUSHING AHEAD WITH A RECOUNT DESPITE A STATE SUPREME COURT RULING AGAINST HIM… SENATOR-ELECT MCCORMICK WAS ORIGINALLY NOT INVITED TO SENATE ORIENTATION, BUT THE OUTGOING SENATE MAJORITY LEADER EXTENDED THE INVITATION AFTER SOME REPUBLICANS SAID […]

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Man Rescued From Miniature Statue of Liberty in Susquehanna River

A man was rescued from the Miniature Statue of Liberty in the Susquehanna River after getting stranded in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County. Emergency responders received a call around 1:30pm yesterday, for an injured kayaker who somehow ended up stuck on the small island featuring the iconic replica. Firefighters and rescue teams worked quickly to […]

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Derry Township Leaders Cover A Lot of Ground at Recent Meeting

Derry Township has approved a new four-way stop at Eighth and Cedar Streets, near Mifflin County High School, after safety concerns were raised by locals. In other business before the board at their most recent meeting, a decision on a land development project near Pleasant Acres was postponed until December 3 to review engineering feedback. […]

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Rockview Inmate Dead – Investigation Underway

An investigation is underway following the death of an inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Rockview. 52-year-old Gary Vandenberg was found unresponsive in his cell on November 11 and was later pronounced dead. Vandenberg had been serving an 8-to-20-year sentence for aggravated assault. The Pennsylvania State Police are leading the investigation into his death, […]

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State Police Issue Warning Ahead of Holiday

With the holiday season approaching, PennDOT and the Pennsylvania State Police are stepping up efforts to ensure road safety. Beginning tomorrow (11/20) and running through January 1, sobriety checkpoints and patrols will be set up across the state. The initiative coincides with AAA’s estimate that nearly 80 million people will be traveling for Thanksgiving. State […]

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Local Woman Scammed Out of Hundreds

A Juniata County woman has lost hundreds of dollars in a scam while trying to surprise her husband with a new truck. The woman was targeted after receiving a friendly message on Facebook. Believing she could turn a small investment into thousands, she followed the scammer’s instructions and bought $900 worth of Apple gift cards. […]

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Trolley Museum Getting New Pieces for Collection

The Rockhill Trolley Museum in Rockhill Furnace has acquired two historic electric trolley cars from a private collection in Middletown. One of the cars, number 23 from the Lewistown and Reedsville Electric Railway, operated locally until 1933 before being turned into a summer cottage. Car 23 will now undergo full restoration, and then it will […]

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