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Hundreds of vendors set up for annual Corn Festival
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The annual Corn Festival was held Saturday in Shippensburg. It’s held every year on the last Saturday in August. The event brings together the entire community. “I think it’s a tradition,” Michael Smith, President of the Shippensburg Corn Festival, said. “People come back when...
Kipona Festival returns in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Harrisburg’s Kipona Festival has returned. The three day festival kicked off Saturday. It’s a massive multi-cultural celebration featuring vendors, food trucks, and more. “Its cross cultural and I think its very important, even for those who don’t live in the city or work...
Women's Volleyball Tripped Up By Penn State York
(CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.) – Deah Menedis (Sr., Reisterstown, Md. / Franklin) registered 11 kills in the season opener, but it wasn't enough as Wilson fell to Penn State York on Saturday afternoon. The Phoenix battled throughout and were able to take the third set away from the Nittany Lions, but the visitors were able to pull away in the fourth for the win.
Behind Anuel AA's endorsement of Trump, a pitch to Latinos in battleground states
Celebrity endorsements in an election year are hardly a new phenomenon. But former President Donald Trump’s appearance alongside Puerto Rican reggaeton star Anuel AA forms part of a larger emerging pattern in his campaign’s outreach to voters of color — and signals the campaign might see an opportunity in battleground Pennsylvania.
What $500,000 or less gets you in Lancaster County, Aug. 19 to 25
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Lancaster County, here's what sold for or under $500,000 between Aug. 19 and Aug. 25. Below, we provide an overview of the top 10 properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to the desired price range and the largest living spaces.
‘You’ll remember these games’: Bishop McDevitt icon LeSean McCoy soaks up return of Harrisburg rivalry
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Harrisburg quarterback Jayion Lewis becomes a ‘Battle of the Burg’ legacy
It’s the kind of performance that lasts for decades, a story spun through social clubs, lunch dates and backyard barbeques. But before the intricate numbers are revealed behind Harrisburg’s titanic 35-33 overtime win at Bishop McDevitt Saturday, take a moment to think about pressure. If you purchase a...
Melania’s plea for Trump to control his swearing flops as he tears into Harris at rally
Melania Trump’s apparent plea to her husband Donald Trump to control his language fell on deaf ears on Friday night when he torched Kamala Harris saying that everything she touches turns to “s**t.”. The former president and Republican nominee attacked the vice president’s record before a crowd in...
York Co. youth center dedicates music room to Red Lion teen
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — After the controversial death of a Red Lion teen – the youth center where his parents say he spent a lot of his time is honoring him. The 18th South Youth Center opened a music room on Thursday, August 29th in dedication to 18-year-old Tyler Moser.
Analyst questions controversial review ruling
While it looked like Penn State’s defense made a big fourth down stop late in the first half of Saturday’s game against West Virginia, the officials saw it differently — something analyst Joel Klatt didn’t quite understand. The play in question came when West Virginia faced a 4th-and-1 from the Penn State 30. The Mountaineers Read more... The post Joel Klatt highly critical of ‘wild’ review ruling appeared first on Awful Announcing.
[LNP | LancasterOnline] Columbia Council considers rewriting codes surrounding rental properties
What happened: Council members have started work on changing the way the borough deals with residential landlords who fail to fix property issues, such as trash accumulation, pest infestation, overrun weeds and more. What’s new: The borough may consider fining property owners up to $600 a day until they comply...
Tennessee sets attendance record versus Penn State
No. 7 Penn State (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) defeated No. 15 (0-1, 0-0 SEC), 22-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-20, Friday at Food City Center in the season opener for both schools. The match was played before a record crowd of 6,193 fans, breaking a previous record of 3,376 that witnessed the Lady Vols’ match against Kentucky on Oct. 27, 2021.
Police investigate break-in at Huntingdon bed and breakfast
HUNTINGDON, Pa. (WTAJ) — Huntingdon police are investigating a reported break-in at a bed and breakfast. Police are hoping the public can help identify the woman pictured below. She’s a person of interest in the reported break-in at Gage Mansion Bed and Breakfast in Huntingdon. Anyone who can identify the woman or has information is […]
The Washington Post Ranks Doylestown Pizzeria Best in State for Neapolitan Slices
The Spuntino Wood Fired Pizzeria in Doylestown was named the best spot for Neapolitan-style pizza. A popular pizzeria in Doylestown has been listed as the best spot in Pennsylvania for Neapolitan-style pizza and more. Dylan Moriarty, Andrew Van Dam, Amanda Finnegan, and Gabe Hiatt all wrote about this and other pizza shops for The Washington Post.
Juniata boys fall to Jersey Shore and Susquenita in weekend action
In a Saturday morning contest, the Juniata boys soccer team came up short in their contest against Susquenita, falling 3-1. Susquenita hit the first goal of the game at the 32-minute mark. Juniata bounced back to tie the contest at 27:26 when Anthony Maradiaga. However, the Blackhawks ended the first...
Pa. Republicans demand answers on Democratic state Senate candidate’s car crash
Republicans in Pennsylvania are demanding an investigation into a Democratic state Senate candidate’s single-car crash Saturday evening. The only point the two sides agree on is that Nicole Ruscitto, who is challenging GOP state Sen. Devlin Robinson in the 37th District covering a large part of Allegheny County, was involved in a car accident in Clairton, south of Pittsburgh.
1210 WPHT Veteran Spotlight September Honoree: Shaun Fishburn
Every first Wednesday of the month, 1210WPHT shines a spotlight on one outstanding local veteran, in partnership with Travis Manion Foundation, celebrating their remarkable commitment to community service and exceptional service in the military.
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