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DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — From magic shows to mullet contests to livestock judging, there is no shortage of things to do at the 2024 Pennsylvania Farm Show. This year, the Farm Show will run from Jan. 6 through Jan. 13, with new events each day. Below is the full list of events scheduled for this year. Friday, Jan. 5 9:00 a.m. - Rabbit Show,New Holland Arena9:15 a.m. - Supreme Champion Bred Gilt Selection, Small/Sale Arena10:00 a.
JOHNSTOWN, PA - Bo Bassett was only six years old when he won his first world championship. Now at the age of 14, Bassett will be back on the world championship mats. Bassett, an upcoming eighth grader at Bishop McCort, will travel to Budapest, Hungary next week for the Cadet World Championships. Bassett will represent America on the World Team for USA Wrestling. Even though he has eight years of experience since his last world tournament, his mom and dad still had to sign a permission slip for Bo to go.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A mistrial was declared Monday during opening arguments of a trial in alawsuit by a fired Penn State football team doctor, who alleged he was ousted after complaining to school officials about pressure to clear players to return from injuries. Dauphin County Court Judge Andrew Dowling declared the mistrial after the defense attorney mentioned that Penn State's football coach, James Franklin, and Penn State Athletics had been dropped years ago from the lawsuit filed by Dr.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — The Professional Bull Riders "Unleash the Beast Tour" is making a stop at Johnstown’s 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial this weekend. There will be 40 riders from all over the world competing over three days against not only each other, but monster bulls weighing between 12-hundred and two-thousand pounds each. It's a sport that lets you yell as loud as you want while enjoying wrecks (being bucked off), great (eight second) rides and other fun.
The 52nd annual Mountain Craft Days are coming back on Friday for 3 days of celebration of our Southwestern Pennsylvanian history and heritage. The festival includes traditional crafts and artisans, mountain food and lively entertainment. Some of the crafts you'll get to see are shoemaking, blacksmithing, coopering, tinsmithing and much more. “The crafts were becoming lost," said Mark Ware, executive director for the Somerset County Historical Society. "We're trying to keep those early crafts going, and it’s been our mission in all those years to find new artisans.
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ERIE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Authorities say two men accused of defrauding customers in several western Pennsylvania counties have been ordered to pay thousands of dollars in restitution and other fines and penalties. Attorney General Josh Shapiro filed a lawsuit against Howard Stahl and his son, Nolan Stahl, in December 2018. The Stahls offered services in eight counties through their businesses: Pearl Plumbing Inc., Roto-Rooter and Stahl Brothers Plumbing Inc.
BLAIR CO., Pa. (WJAC) — The Central Pennsylvania Autism Community, a nonprofit, held its annual Central PA Autism Walk and Exposition at the Blair County Convention Center on Saturday for children and parents. All this was to raise awareness about autism and a number of other conditions. 6 News spoke with the group's president about the importance of this event for affected children. It's not exactly walking a mile in someone else's shoes — but walking in stride together is a way to deepen a community's bonds.
ALTOONA, PA. (WJAC) — Norfolk Southern announced the closure of its Roanoke Distribution Center Tuesday and said work and positions will be transferred to the Juniata Locomotive shop in Altoona. Company officials said the announcement comes as Norfolk Southern continues to reduce its locomotive fleets, thus reducing the amount of locomotive maintenance and repair. The company could no longer support two heavy-repair locomotive facilities and decided that the most appropriate location for its major locomotive facility would be the shop in Altoona, NBC affiliate WSLS reports.