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Cochranton fair music acts, parade details announced
The Cochranton Community Fair, set for August 6-10, will have a soft opening on August 5 due to a high number of performers. The entertainment lineup includes The Honky Tonk Twins, Julia Neville, Michael Christopher, November Blue, Brett Allen Morgan, and Morgan White, featuring a mix of gospel, country, and interactive performances. The fair is free and no tickets are required. The annual parade, themed “Communities that Flourish,” will take place at 6:30 p.m. on August 7, with a participant application deadline of July 15. More details and applications are available on the fair’s website, with mandatory registration for all participants.
State police Meadville investigating accidental shooting
(WJET/WFXP)– Pennsylvania State Police are investigating after an alleged accidental shooting in Crawford County. Troopers from PSP Meadville were called to Meadville Medical Center on the morning of June 16 for a reported accidental gunshot wound. Police said the incident happened in the 20000 block of Creek Road North...
House Destroyed, Family Displaced After Fire on Myrtle Street
FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) — Authorities say no injuries occurred after a house fire on Myrtle Street in Franklin on Tuesday afternoon. According to the Franklin Fire Department, units were dispatched to a structure fire with flames and smoke visible at 1209 Myrtle Street in Franklin, Venango County, around 4:05 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2.
Golf outing benefits Franklin Park Scholarship Fund
Taking a Monday off for a round of golf is a good thing, at least for high school students from Franklin Park looking for extra college funds. All the proceeds from Franklin Park’s 21st annual Community Scholarship Golf Outing, to be held July 29 at Shannopin Country Club in Ben Avon Heights and Ross Township, supports the Franklin Park Scholarship Fund.
Plans for Big Elk Creek State Park should be reconsidered
My name is Jason Blom, and I am a Boy Scout from Troop 62 living in Franklin Township. I am emailing you to share my opinion on some issues in my community centered around a new State Park. I live right in the center of the Big Elk Creek State...
Oil City’s Jolly July 3rd Celebration Kicks Off Today in New Location
OIL CITY, Pa. (EYT) — Fireworks, food, live music, games and more will be available this year at Oil City Arts Council’s annual Jolly July 3rd Festival, which will be held at the James A. Nelles Memorial Swimming Pool area and parking lot. The festival is set for...
Convicted Murderer Bosley to Be Sentenced Today
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) – David Allen Bosley–who was found guilty of all seven criminal counts against him in the attack on 76-year-old Suzette Nellis–will be sentenced on Wednesday morning. Gavin Fish contributed to this article. Court documents indicate 61-year-old David Allen Bosley is scheduled to be...
Oil City Man, Woman Accused of Threatening to Kill Individuals Involved in Eviction Due in Court Today
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A local man and woman accused of threatening to kill individuals involved in an eviction process in Cranberry Township are due in court on Wednesday morning. Court records show preliminary hearings for 58-year-old Carl Leroy Wilt and 45-year-old Jamie Lynne White, both of Oil...
Anti-discrimination Penn Hills Advisory Council commended for 'energy and drive'
Brittany Mellinger (from left), outreach coordinator for the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission; Shayla Holmes, vice chair of the Penn Hills Advisory Council; Chad Dion Lassiter, executive director of the commission; and Racquel Yiengst, vice chair of the commission attend the Advisory Council Summit on June 3 in Harrisburg. Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission.
Police: Oil City Woman Arrested for Assaulting Juvenile, Police Officer During Incident on Colbert Avenue
OIL CITY, Pa. (EYT) — An Oil City woman is in jail for allegedly assaulting a 15-year-old girl and kicking a police officer on Sunday morning. Court documents indicate the Oil City Police Department (OCPD) filed criminal charges against 41-year-old Nicole Lee Jones, of Oil City, on Sunday, June 30, in Magisterial District Judge Andrew Fish’s office.
Plans announced for Heritage Festival art show
The Oil City Arts Council will host its annual Oil Heritage Festival Art Show from Wednesday, July 24, to Sunday, July 28, at two locations: the National Transit Building at 206 Seneca St. for the adult art show and the Graffiti Gallery at 228 Seneca St. for the photography show. The children and young adult show will be held at both locations. Show hours are 6 to 9 p.m. on July 24, noon to 4 p.m. on July 25, and noon to 6 p.m. from July 26-28. Entries can be dropped off at the National Transit Building on Sunday, July 14, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Alternative arrangements can be made by contacting Christine Hollis. Registration includes a liability release and adherence to exhibit rules, with no entries accepted after 7 p.m. on July 14.
Pennsylvania ‘Proud Boy’ sentenced to prison: ‘Dont make us go against you’
WASHINGTON D.C. (WTAJ) — More than three years after the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, law enforcement and courts are still dealing with the aftermath, and a Proud Boys member from Pennsylvania just felt the effects of his actions. Brian Healion, 33, of Upper Darby, was sentenced to 100 days in prison with […]
Central Atlantic region gas prices rose from last week: See how much here
Regional gas prices rose last week and reached an average of $3.53 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.51 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in the Central Atlantic region has fallen about 7 cents since...
4th of July weekend: Best and worst times to travel in PA
(WTAJ) – As Pennsylvanians get ready for barbecues, parades, and fireworks, officers are getting ready for increased holiday travel. AAA estimates that nearly 80 million people will travel 50 miles or further from home to celebrate Independence Day, from July 4 through the weekend. That’s an increase of 5%compared to 2023. “With summer vacations in […]
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Forced to Reprint Highway Sign After Typo
The following article was originally published by Print & Promo Marketing. To read more of their content, subscribe to their newsletter, Print & Promo Marketing Headlines. Drivers in Philadelphia recently noticed a typo on a sign on I-95 Southbound directing them to “Cenrtal Phila.” The new sign was installed near where the highway collapsed last year.
Danny Dietrich leads Pa. Speedweek point standings at the halfway mark of the series
Danny Dietrich of Gettysburg, on the strength of his two victories, leads the Pa. Speedweek point standings at the halfway mark of the series. Dietrich (614 points) scored victories in the series opener at Williams Grove last Friday and followed that up with a Sunday night win at BAPS Speedway.
Pennsylvania Bucks Nationwide Trend, Sees Increase in Pedestrian Deaths
While pedestrian deaths are dropping to pre-pandemic levels nationwide, Pennsylvania is bucking the trend with 192 killed pedestrians in 2023. While pedestrian deaths are dropping to pre-pandemic levels nationwide, Pennsylvania is bucking the trend, writes Anthony Hennen for the New York Post. Drivers in the Keystone State killed 192 pedestrians...
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