Day: June 13, 2022

State News

Changes Proposed for PA Fireworks

In response to increasing complaints, Pennsylvania state lawmakers are advancing proposed new limits on fireworks. Last week, the House of Representatives voted 160-38 for the legislation. The bill was sent to the Senate for its consideration.

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Local News

Driver Sought Following Hit and Run

A hit and run crash injured a woman in Monroe County on Saturday night just after 8. Police are seeking a 2006 Audi A4 that ran a stop sign at the intersection of Frable Drive and Weir Moutain Road. 35-year-old Ginnina Fabis of Stroudsburg was flown to a Lehigh Valley trauma center with injuries. The […]

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Hunting Licenses Go on Sale Starting Today

Hunting licenses go on sale today for the new license year, which begins July 1. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is allotting a total of 948,000 antlerless deer licenses, up from 925,000 last year. License prices remain the same as last year… $20.97 for Pennsylvania residents and $101.97 for nonresidents. Resident hunters age 65 and older […]

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Penn State Trading Cards on the Way

Penn State has been selected by Topps and Fanatics for their first-ever NIL trading card program that will feature current and former players. The multi-year deal will allow for trading cards and collectibles featuring official school logos and trademarks. Penn State is included among over 100 universities that Topps will have an exclusive partnership with […]

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Reptiland Accusations

A Pennsylvania institution is facing accusations.. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland has now been hit with a wave of employee allegations started by one former employee, and they include allegations against Clyde Peeling himself, claiming improper animal care at the facility and discrimination toward employees. Several other employees, who chose to remain anonymous, came forward with similar […]

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