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5-month-old calf dies after neglect

Porter Township, PA – An Armstrong County man is facing a felony charge for allegedly neglecting a 5-month-old calf at a farm in Jefferson County, resulting in its death. 38-year-old Brian Lettie from Dayton is charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and neglect of animals. After... Read More.

Easter bunny visits, egg hunts planned in DuBois

DuBois, PA – With spring officially here and Easter less than a month away, the Easter Bunny after has some appearances scheduled in our town! You can schedule a time for the Easter Bunny to come to your home in the DuBois/surrounding area on April... Read More.

Great value buttermilk pancake/waffle mix recalled

Pennsylvania – A Walmart-brand pancake mix has been voluntarily recalled for possible contamination from a foreign object. Great Value buttermilk pancake and waffle mix with a best by date of 09/01/2023 should be returned or thrown out. *** Summary Company Announcement Date: March 19, 2022 FDA... Read More.

Fire destroys garage, auto memorabilia in Grampian

Grampian, PA – A large garage with multiple antique cars and automobile memorabilia was destroyed in a fire in Grampian. Several fire companies were called out to the garage along Haytown Road in Penn Township just before 3 p.m. Friday. Because of the fuel and equipment... Read More.

Rollover and entrapment in Reynoldsville crash

Reynoldsville, PA – A two-vehicle crash with a rollover and entrapment happened in Reynoldsville on Saturday, injuring multiple people. Reynoldsville Fire Department says they were dispatched around 6:40 p.m. Saturday to an accident on 4th Street. Crews had to stabilize one of the vehicles involved and... Read More.

La Jose woman scammed over course of 8 years

Chest Township, PA - A Clearfield County woman was scammed over the course of 8 years. The 70-year-old La Jose woman says she was contacted by someone claiming to be from a government grant office in Texas. The scam artist, who went by the name Dick... Read More.

PennDOT eliminates truck weight class stickers

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that in a continuing focus on modernization and streamlining processes as well as an added convenience to customers the use of weight class stickers has been eliminated, effective January 29, 2022. "Historically, trucks with a registered weight... Read More.