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$400,000 PA Lottery ticket sold in Dauphin County
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a $400,000 ticket was sold on Saturday in Dauphin County. According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, a jackpot-winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket sold for the Saturday, June 29 drawing matched all five balls drawn, which were 3-4-10-21-40. The ticket was worth $400,000. The ticket was […]
Chick-fil-A opening new Lancaster County restaurant
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (WHTM) — A new Chick-fil-A restaurant is slated open its doors in Millersville, Lancaster County. According to Millersville University, they will soon be opening a new Chick-fil-A during the spring semester of 2025. The new restaurant will be operated by AFSCME employees and University students. The new...
Rutter’s Reintroduces Spam on LTO Menu
Rutter’s is bringing back Spam products to its menu in partnership with Hormel Foods. The York, Pennsylvania-based convenience store’s limited-time Spam menu includes nine featured food items available to order at a kiosk or pick up at the hot hold. The options include two different Spam breakfast sandwiches,...
Dillsburg restaurant raising money for Tiny Home Village
(WHTM) — Monday’s hometown heroes fulfilled a fundraising promise Monday. Greystone Brew House in Dillsburg gave a check for $70,000 to Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania. Greystone raised the money this past spring during it’s Kentucky Derby Day event. The money will go to Veterans Grove, the 15 tiny homes Veterans Outreach built near Harrisburg to […]
Mascot training camp held in Lancaster
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – Mascots are in training this weekend at Millersville University as Keystone Mascots holds its 20th annual summer mascot camp. Keystone Mascots is a local business that specializes in mascot design, construction, performance, and training. “I think the most important thing that I’ve learned at...
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents The Merry Wives of Windsor
A modern spin on Shakespeare may be the most well-trodden ground in theater today, and that’s because when it works, it really works. The anachronistic transposition can breathe astonishing life into a centuries-old thing, and remind us that much of what we assume is “modern” originates in that progenitive text. It’s a magic trick as old as Shakespeare himself, and one that’s delightfully onstage with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.
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