78 Year Old Woman Charged in Husband’s Death
- Ed Histed
- November 26, 2024
78 year old Judith Jarvis has been charged with the 1987 murder of her husband, Carl Jarvis, in Perry County. After decades as a cold case, new DNA evidence led to her arrest in December 2022. Authorities found blood on her pajamas that matched Carl’s DNA, linking her to the crime scene. Carl was shot […]
Read MoreFormer Penn State Exec Pleads Guilty to Assault
- Ed Histed
- November 26, 2024
A former Penn State executive has pleaded guilty to assault and false imprisonment for an October 2023 incident involving a physical altercation with a woman. 45 year old Keith Brautigam, who previously served as the university’s interim vice president for IT, was sentenced to three to 23 months in prison. The attack left the woman […]
Read MoreSheetz Offering Free Coffee
- Ed Histed
- November 26, 2024
Sheetz is serving up free self-serve coffee for My Sheetz Reward members all this Thanksgiving week. Now through November 30, customers can redeem one free coffee through the chain’s app under the “Offerz” tab at any of its 750 locations. On top of that, Sheetz is cutting fuel prices by 40 cents per gallon for […]
Read MoreJuniata College Lays Out Plans for Huntingdon Nursing Facility
- Ed Histed
- November 26, 2024
Juniata College is moving forward with plans for a $15 million state-of-the-art nursing facility in Huntingdon County. The 23,000-square-foot, three-story building will house the college’s new nursing program and attract primary healthcare providers to the area. College officials hope the facility will provide valuable hands-on experience for students while addressing local healthcare needs. Construction is […]
Read MorePenn State Agrees to Class Action Settlement
- Ed Histed
- November 26, 2024
Penn State University has agreed to a settlement in a class-action lawsuit, resulting in a $17 million refund to students enrolled during the Spring 2020 semester. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of students who paid for in-person classes that transitioned to virtual learning due to COVID-19, claims they were charged for services no longer provided. […]
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