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Fright Night! Ghost Hunters Flock To Gettysburg's Most Haunted House
The Jennie Wade House Museum in Gettysburg PA is a must-visit destination, especially for those who want to take a scary tour for Halloween. As a lifelong Gettysburg resident, this is one of the museums that I always recommend to visitors, because it tells the civilian side of the story of the Battle of Gettysburg.
York County SPCA aims to combat harmful pit bull stereotypes during 'Pitbull Awareness Month'
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — October is the start of Pit Bull Awareness Month as animal shelters are working to combat what they say are harmful stereotypes against the breed. The York County SPCA says pitbull-type dogs and their owners face many housing restrictions. That makes it difficult for families to find affordable housing for themselves and their pets.
Crew member pleads guilty to Harrisburg, other jewelry store armed robberies in multi-state crime spree; DOJ
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A man who was part of a crew that committed jewelry store armed robberies across multiple states, including one in Harrisburg, was sentenced Tuesday. Timothy Conrad, 34, of Washington D.C., was sentenced in U.S. District Court to spend 14 years in federal prison for partaking in the multi-state robbery spree, the […]
Army returns remains of 9 Indigenous children who died at boarding school over a century ago
CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) — The remains of nine more Native American children who died at a notorious government-run boarding school in Pennsylvania over a century ago were disinterred from a small Army cemetery and returned to families, authorities said Wednesday. The remains were buried on the grounds of the Carlisle Barracks, home of the U.S. Army War College. The children attended the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School, where thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their families and forced to assimilate to white society as a matter of U.S. policy. The Office of Army Cemeteries said it concluded the remains of nine children found in the graves were “biologically consistent” with information contained in their student and burial records. The remains were transferred to the children’s families. Most have already been reburied on Native lands, Army officials said Wednesday. Workers also disinterred a grave thought to have belonged to a Wichita tribe child named Alfred Charko, but the remains weren’t consistent with those of a 15-year-old boy, the Army said. The remains were reburied in the same grave, and the grave was marked unknown. Army officials said they would try to locate Alfred’s gravesite.
Harrisburg panel rejects return of Monday deer season opener, in backing more Sunday hunting
A Pennsylvania legislative committee this week backed the potential for hunting on additional Sundays, but rejected a recommendation to reverse the controversial change to the start of deer season. The Pennsylvania Game Commission for the 2019-20 hunting license year moved the start of firearms season for white-tailed deer to the...
Schopfs' 'Field of Screams' in Mountville, Pennsylvania, back for year 32 of extreme horrors
Brothers Gene and Jim Schopf have spent over three decades entertaining visitors at their "Field of Screams," a theme park in Mountville, Pennsylvania, with extreme scares and frightening fun.
Central PA flower store will collect holiday cards for service members and veterans
LEBANON, Pa. — Note: The video is from 2022. A Central Pennsylvania flower store announced it will collect holiday cards and coloring pages for service members and veterans later this month. Royer's Flowers & Gifts, which has locations in Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties, announced it...
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