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Cat saves family

Man's best friend may always get the spotlight, but a couple in Florida is especially thankful for their cat. → Read More

February Review, March Preview

The very first day of February was cold, but then we had a nice mild stretch through the first half of the month and then cooled off toward the end of the month. There were 11 days above and below and 6 days near our average high temperatures. It was also a wet month as we had 18 days with precipitation and two of those days had more than an inch. Because it was a wet month we had more days with… → Read More

One-way traffic pattern times are set for 2019 football season

The Penn State Intercollegiate Athlectics (ICA) has set the start times for one-way traffic patterns for the 2019 football season, in consultation with University Police and other local travel officials. → Read More

Stone Man to debut at CAST showcase

Shawn Inlow has done theater and music for some time, but has never been able to combine them the way he has dreamed of. → Read More

New exhibit at Bedford SAMA

A new exhibit is coming to The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in Bedford. It is an intriguing and delightful mix of hand-crafted art from three regional artists. This new exhibit is named "Hands-On." It incorporates a variety of mixed media pieces that have both two- and three-dimensional aspects that takes fine craft to a new level. This exhibit features the fiber work of Nancy Hersberger,… → Read More

Hurricane Hunter Tour to stop in Harrisburg

The 2019 Hurricane Awareness Tour will be making a stop in our region this year. It will be held at the Harrisburg International Airport on May 7, 2019. You can tour the inside of the aircraft and talk to the crew members and pilots. You can also talk with the National Hurricane Center Director. → Read More

Amazon CEO invited to Cambria County

State Representative Frank Burns has invited Amazon's CEO, Jeff Bezos, to visit Cambria County to determine the unique suitability as company headquarters. This is after Amazon was rejected by the state of New York and local officials there. → Read More