Day: April 6, 2022

State News

Winter Shut-off Moratorium Ends

Utility companies across Pennsylvania can begin shutting off services due to unpaid bills. Between Dec. 1 and March 31, most eligible households cannot have electric, natural gas or heat-related water services turned off due to unpaid bills because of an annual winter moratorium

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PA Attorney General Issues Fraud Warning

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is warning of scammers claiming to be collecting donations on behalf of the families of fallen State Troopers. If you are contacted, hang up and then call state police.

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Local News

Easter Sunrise Service Planned for Shawnee Inn

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort will host a traditional, non-denominational Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 17th. The service will take place along the Delaware River banks or under the pavilion at the river in the event of rain. The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:30 am.

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84 Year Old Defrocked Priest Sentenced for Lying to FBI

An 84-year-old defrocked priest was sentenced to five years of probation for lying to the FBI about whether he knew a former altar boy and his family. Robert Brennan, of Perryville, Maryland, was ordered to spend the first two years on house arrest. Under a plea agreement, he admitted he lied to the FBI when […]

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Carbon County Bear Problem

A large black bear that’s been seen roaming a Carbon County neighborhood is now becoming a concern. Residents in Lansford say it might be time for a professional to intervene. They say the bear is around 600 pounds, and it has been raiding garbage cans and ripping things up. They say the bear is getting […]

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