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Purge your fridge now: BeiHollow cheese recalled for possible listeria contamination
Just as you checked your fridge and tossed chicken products from Perdue and deli meats from Boar's Head for possible life-threatening contamination, you will need to again purge your ice box, this time of cheese from BeiHollow Farm. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture issued the recall due to a possible listeria contamination. Here...
Here’s what to know about the new Title IX regulations in Pennsylvania
The state’s Department of Education plans to update its own policy to reflect the new Title IX regulations that protect students from gender identity discrimination. The Biden administration’s new Title IX regulations went into effect Aug. 1. But 26 states have blocked it and some individual schools are exempt from implementation, thanks to a federal injunction.
Fetterman’s Own Communications Director Blasts His Views on Israel to Reporter
Senator John Fetterman’s (D-PA) communications director, Carrie Adams, dismissed his views on Israel and Gaza in an interview debrief as “a lot less nuanced” than hers and bluntly confessed to Free Press senior editor Peter Savodnik: “I don’t agree with him.”. The interaction, which took...
Students Prepare to Head Back to School in Northwestern Pa.
It is the final week of summer vacation for many students across northwestern Pennsylvania. The first day of class for students in Erie's Public Schools is just one week away on Monday, Aug. 26. Several other districts start the following day - Tuesday, Aug. 27. That's the first day of...
Central Pennsylvania awarded funds for transportation upgrades
(WTAJ) — Over $7.3 million is going to five counties in Central Pennsylvania to help with transportation improvements. Governor Josh Shapiro announced that state funding has been awarded to Pennsylvania counties for road, bridge and other transportation upgrades. In total, $7,332,519 was awarded to five counties in our area. Here are the transportation projects: Cambria […]
Trump continues personal attacks against Harris: ‘I’m a better looking person’
Former President Trump campaigned in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Saturday and went after Vice President Harris’s physical appearance as his Republican allies have pushed him to instead focus on the policy differences with his political opponent. “I am much better looking than her,” Trump told supporters at a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. “I’m…
IUP to Begin New Academic Year with One-Stop Move-In, Welcome Week Events Beginning Aug. 18
Opening of the Academic Year Program Is Aug. 23, Fall Classes Begin Aug. 26. Indiana University of Pennsylvania welcomes students for the 2024–25 academic year with a number of events in August, including an Early Immersion Experience for students in the Crimson Scholars Circle August 10 through August 16; on-campus “move-in” for new students on August 17 and 18; and Welcome Week events for new students August 18 to 23.
Armstrong County officials make $5,000 gift to 4-H at Dayton Fair
The Armstrong County Commissioners made a $5,000 presentation to the county’s 4-H program in conjunction with the Great Dayton Fair. Board Chairman John Strate, Vice Chairman Anthony Shea and Secretary Pat Fabian made the presentation to county 4-H Extension Educator Deb Kasanicky. Also on hand for the presentation were...
Troy EV Maker Mullen Lands $7.7M Order for 130 Commercial Vans and Trucks
Troy-based EV manufacturer Mullen Automotive has announced Eco Auto, an EV dealer covering the Northeast U.S., ordered 130 Class 1 EV cargo vans and 50 Class 3 EV trucks for an estimated value of $7.7 million. The agreement will expand to cover national fleet opportunities in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island,...
Chilly Blast Hits Northern Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania, Cleveland Braces for Below Normal Temperatures
The National Weather Service in Cleveland has forecasted a notable chill descending across northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania. According to the latest area forecast discussion, residents should expect "unusually-cold air mass" and persistent lake-effect cloudiness as a trough moves eastward and a ridge builds from the Upper Midwest, setting the stage for cooler late summer temperatures and increased cloud cover through Tuesday. NWS Cleveland report indicated that "850 mb temperatures falling from near 12C to near 6C over the ~24C lake surface" are anticipated to contribute to the ongoing lake-effect weather phenomenon.
State College, PA Forecast: Showers and Thunderstorms with Highs in the 60s Today
State College, PA – Pennsylvania residents are in for a cooler day as clouds and scattered showers dominate the forecast across the state. According to the National Weather Service in State College, temperatures will remain in the 60s across the northern and western parts of Pennsylvania, while the southeastern areas might experience highs in the upper 70s. The Lower Susquehanna Valley could see temperatures near 80 degrees.
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