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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and its safety partners will host a free children’s bicycle rodeo in connection with the Oil Heritage Festival (OHF) later this month in Oil ...
On Wednesday at 3:27 p.m. the National Weather Service released a flash flood warning in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Lawrence, ...
A section of waterline along Center Street near the Center Street bridge is slated to be replaced in the near future, following a significant waterline break in that area last ...
A former Beaver County police officer was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to involuntary ...
Seneca Trail County Park in Eaton Township is closed until further notice after a July Fourth Celebration left the park ...
Community Action Inc., Neighborhood Legal Services and Summit Legal Aid have invited residents of Clarion, Jefferson and surrounding counties to take part in community focus groups in August.
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WJAC Johnstown on MSNPa. agriculture officials tour Cambria County, highlight community-driven food initiativesWJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our coverage area includes Bedford, Everett, Somerset, Meyersdale, Ebensburg, Windber ...
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Pennsylvania's attorney general says Kenneth Vinyard "was not a threat to anyone at the scene of this shooting" when the ...
In July 2022, the commission approved a four-day week at the administration building. Since November 2022, it has operated ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNCentre County Planning Commission approves Wawa plans in Penns Valley. What's next?A Wawa, which will be located at 2892 Earlystown Road in Potter Township - a former Snappy's location - saw its final plans unanimously approved by the commission. Approval by the township's ...
The crops grown at Sandyvale Memorial Gardens & Conservancy, summer food backpacks distributed through Conemaugh Valley High School, and beer made at Stone Bridge Brewing Co. all contribute in differe ...
Thousands of long-term care workers at more than two dozen nursing homes in Pennsylvania will share in an estimated $120 million in wage hikes after settling on a ...
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