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CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — DuBois officials and business owners are preparing for a new national pilot program the city has been selected for. "Main Street America" officials will be in DuBois Wednesday to explain "equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem." "They will be meeting with local leaders and business owners in the community, discussing this program, how it benefits the community, how it will benefit all the startup, brand new entrepreneurs that are trying to find a place within the community.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Destroying instruments that artists and consumers have used for years and continue to do so did not sit well with viewers who saw Apple's latest commercial. The tech company released its newest iPad ad this week, showing a hydraulic press crushing items - from a trumpet, piano, a chess board, sculptures, record players and arcade games. The song, "All I Ever Need Is You" by Sonny and Cher is used as the ad's soundtrack.
UNIVERSITY PARK – Students here at Penn State are hoping to spread awareness about a new, on-campus food pantry. The Lion’s Pantry was created to help Penn State student who are facing food or financial insecurity. Wednesday, the pantry held an awareness event for students on campus. "They don't really know what the Lion's Pantry is or what food insecurity is so I think it's really good to raise awareness about this issue that is on campus,"
ROARING SPRING, Pa. (WJAC) — The Roaring Spring Police say they’re looking for the person responsible for stealing a Ford Mustang from McDonald’s Sunday morning. According to the police department’s Facebook page, the Mustang is a white 1979 Coupe with chrome wheels and a black hood. Police say the word’s “Mechanically Unstable” are displayed on the windshield, and the car’s registration is KRH6348. The car was stolen from the McDonald’s located at 908 E.
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Beulah Community Church and The Way Church of Johnstown are merging as officials said they now use the same building. The building is located at 716 Bedford Street in Johnstown. "This building has been here for over 100 years, and it has served the Lord well for over 100 years," church member Jim Knipple said. "We want to be able to continue to use this building in a way that glorifies God, and if it means partnering with another organization that has the same mission then fine, that's exactly what we're going to do.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Philadelphia will be under curfew again for a fifth straight night, as Gov. Tom Wolf marched in Harrisburg with demonstrators protesting police violence against black people and racial injustice following the killing of George Floyd. Wolf, with officials from Harrisburg, marched from the Capitol steps to a community center and museum parking lot about a mile away as demonstrators chanted. Demonstrations on Tuesday night and elsewhere around Pennsylvania were largely peaceful, unlike the previous few nights.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities with the Cambria County District Attorney's office confirmed to 6 News that a local woman who was accused of lying about having cancer in order to raise money has been sentenced. Officials say Brandi Hammers was sentenced to 84 months of probation on Thursday. In May, Hammers pleaded guilty to one felony count of theft by deception. She was arrested and charged last February following a months-long investigation into her alleged fraudulent activity.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — Pennsylvania has a new statewide Opening Day of Trout Season, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announced this week. Starting in 2022, the statewide trout season will open annually on the first Saturday in April. The PFBC made the decision during their quarterly business meeting Monday in Harrisburg. The change will offer a longer season to most anglers, said officials, while effectively eliminating the separate regional opening days for Pennsylvania’s 18 southeastern counties.