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Meet the Pa. Animator Behind One of 2024’s Emmy-Nominated Shows
This story first appeared in PA Local, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA taking a fresh, positive look at the incredible people, beautiful places and delicious food of Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here. “Stunningly original.” “A triumph of imagination.” “Uniquely thrilling.” Scavengers Reign, an animated sci-fi series, debuted on Max in 2023 to huge critical acclaim. It’s now nominated for an Emmy alongside X-Men ’97, The Simpsons, Blue Eye Samurai and Bob’s Burgers. The show was co-created by Charles Huettner, an Adams County-based animator. He answered PA Local’s questions via email about the nomination, his show’s Pennsylvania-inspired elements and more. This conversation has been lightly edited for...
Democrats will rally for Harris-Walz on Saturday
The Adams County Democratic Committee will welcome PA State Rep. David Madsen as a guest speaker on Saturday evening, August 17th, at 6:30 PM at our Headquarters, 24 Chambersburg Street in Gettysburg. Rep. Madsen is a member of the PA Legislative Black Caucus and the Blue-Green Caucus. He is vice...
YAIAA football: What fans need to know heading into the 2024 season
In a week, Friday Night lights will go up on football fields across York/Adams counties. A full state of football is scheduled for opening night on Friday, Aug. 23, with more games being contested on Saturday, Aug. 24. (Check out complete season schedules for each team here.) But before you hit the concession...
PA man arrested in Maryland after road rage incident charged with attempted murder
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — An Adams County man has been arrested by Maryland State Police following a road rage incident in Frederick County. Bryant Paradine, 37, of Littlestown, is facing multiple charges including attempted murder and use of a gun in commission of a felony. Maryland state troopers...
Adams County man facing attempted murder charge in Maryland road rage incident
THURMONT, Md. — An Adams County man is facing attempted homicide and firearms charges in Maryland after police here say he fired shots at another car during a road rage incident. Bryant Paradine, 37, of Littlestown, is facing attempted murder, the use of a gun in the commission of...
Shots fired in Thurmont Road Rage incident leads to charges for Adams County man
14 August 2024- Maryland State Troopers arrested a Pennsylvania man today on attempted murder and gun charges following a reported road rage incident in Frederick County. The accused is identified as Bryant Paradine, 37, of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Paradine is currently charged with attempted murder, use of a gun in commission of a felony, and other related offenses. Paradine was arrested this evening, transported to the Maryland State Police Frederick Barrack for processing, and is now awaiting an initial appearance before a district court commissioner.
Littlestown man charged with attempted murder over road rage incident in Maryland: police
An Adams County man was arrested for attempted murder in Maryland after allegedly shooting at another driver during a road rage incident, according to Maryland State Police. Bryant Paradine, 37, of Littlestown, faces felony charges of attempted 2nd degree murder and assault in the first degree, along with misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment and several gun charges.
Artifacts taken from Gettysburg battlefield: Officials offering reward for information
Officials are seeking the public's assistance, and offering a reward, after artifacts went missing from the Gettysburg National Military Park, according to a news release. The artifacts were taken from the area of the Timbers farm, near Brooke Avenue on the southern end of the battlefield, the release said. Police and park officials are conducting an active investigation into the disappearance. ...
Ordering fiction
When you visit one of our locations, you will see the shelves of new materials that have been added to the library system’s collections. New fiction is generally shelved on our “New” shelves for six months before being moved to the general collection. This ensures that you have ample time to find a new author or title in an easily browseable collection before it’s moved elsewhere.
Artifacts reported missing from Gettysburg National Military Park; police investigating
GETTYSBURG, PA. (WHP) — Gettysburg National Military Park is asking the public for help after artifacts from a historical site reportedly went missing between December 2023 and January 2024. The national park released a statement saying that the artifacts were originally from a historical site near Brooke Avenue, referred...
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