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Upstate NY angler ‘truly stoked’ after landing wild tiger trout
Self-avowed trout fishing addict Hunter Kremmin was having a great day fishing recently at one of his favorite spots on the Genesee River near his hometown in Wellsville. He’d landed a few wild browns, including a beautiful golden-hued 23-incher. Then things really got wild. Kremmin always goes out with...
WPMT-FOX43's Evan Forrester to be inducted in Mid-Atlantic Emmys' Silver Circle Society
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — WPMT-FOX43's Evan Forrester is being recognized as a veteran journalist in the profession. This year, Forrester is being inducted into the Mid-Atlantic Emmy's Silver Circle Society. The group is described as an honor society for members who have spent 25+ years working in journalism and have...
Classic and crispy flatbread from Camp Hill coffee shop: Best Eats
Good Ground Coffee Co. in Camp Hill offers specialty coffee, teas, pastries, and a full breakfast and lunch menu. They have lots of seating in the warm and inviting shop and also offer online ordering. Good Ground was created to employ and empower women who have experienced sexual exploitation or...
Tourism booms in Dauphin County, bringing in $2.6 billion in economic revenue
HERSHEY, Pa. — This week is National Travel and Tourism Week, and while many get ready to head out the door on vacations, small business owners, theme park staff, and more get ready to welcome them in. Visit Hershey and Harrisburg travel experts say that the tourism industry gives...
Charles Howard Lloyd, architect of Harrisburg landmarks, was remembered with flat stone | Column
You would expect the marker to be grand and ornate. Instead, it’s a small strip of stone in a cemetery. “Charles Howard Lloyd 1873-1937,” it says. You would never know that this humble grave marker in East Harrisburg Cemetery near Edgemont Road in Susquehanna Township designates the final resting place of the most prominent architect in Harrisburg a century ago.
PFBC announces ‘Fish-for-Free’ day
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will be offering a statewide “Fish-for-Free” day. From 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 26, no fishing license is required to fish. However, the PFBC noted that all other fishing regulations, including seasons, sizes and creel limits still apply. Complete fishing regulations […]
Erica Jo Shaffer with gardening tips
Horticulturalist Erica Jo Shaffer was on The Spark Thursday at the height of the growing season with gardening tips. May can be the best late spring month but there’s a lot of do to keep the plants, flowers, trees and garden healthy and thriving. We’ve had a lot of...
Bringing your own cake to a restaurant could cost you an extra fee
You can have your cake but you can’t always eat it for free at some restaurants. One Cumberland County woman recently found out the hard way. Posting on the NextDoor app, she shared she was charged $1 per guest for a cake she brought to her grandson’s birthday party at Gilligan’s Bar & Grill in Hampden Township.
Children’s puppet theater to debut in Harrisburg: Here’s what to know
A new experience for young children and their families is coming to Harrisburg in June. The puppet theater Imaginary Friends will debut in Strawberry Square, 320 Market St., on June 1 with a fun-filled event for children of all ages. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
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