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Butter Up! Pennsylvania Farm Show Invites Pennsylvanians to Step Up to the Plate, Create Home Butter Sculptures

Butter Up! Pennsylvania Farm Show Invites Pennsylvanians to Step Up to the Plate, Create Home Butter Sculptures

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Department of Agriculture announced a new opportunity for Pennsylvanians to bring the Pennsylvania Farm Show into their homes, by inviting them to craft their own butter sculpture creations and enter them into the Butter Up! Contest for a chance to win one of a variety of gift cards from members of the Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association (PFMA). FULL ARTICLE
by · December 31, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Gov. Wolf to End Ban on Indoor Dining, School Sports on Monday

Gov. Wolf to End Ban on Indoor Dining, School Sports on Monday

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Gov. Tom Wolf intends to lift restrictions that temporarily halted indoor dining, shuttered gyms, casinos, and theaters, and suspended in-person sports and extracurricular activities at schools. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 30, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Jefferson County Reports 40 New COVID-19 Cases, 2 Additional Deaths

Jefferson County Reports 40 New COVID-19 Cases, 2 Additional Deaths

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed today that Jefferson County reported 40 new COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths as of 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 30. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 30, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Satellite Offices Gave Pa. Voters More Options to Cast Early Ballots in Person. Were They Worth It?

Satellite Offices Gave Pa. Voters More Options to Cast Early Ballots in Person. Were They Worth It?

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A week before the Nov. 3 election, state officials urged voters not to risk a late arrival of their ballot through the mail and instead to return it in person. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 30, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
AAA: Don’t Drive Hungover this New Year’s

AAA: Don’t Drive Hungover this New Year’s

As people prepare to ring in the New Year, many will choose to indulge with some alcoholic beverages. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 30, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Pa. State Police Searching for Missing Boy

Pa. State Police Searching for Missing Boy

ADAMS CO., Pa. (EYT) – Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a 13-year-old Adams County boy who was reported missing on Tuesday night. FULL ARTICLE
Wolf Administration Urges Pennsylvanians to “Resolve To Be Ready” for Emergencies As Year Draws to a Close

Wolf Administration Urges Pennsylvanians to “Resolve To Be Ready” for Emergencies As Year Draws to a Close

​HARRISBURG, Pa. – As Pennsylvanians’ attention turns to a fresh start in the new year, PA Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine are urging citizens to “Resolve to be Ready” in 2021 by creating family emergency plans and emergency kits. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 30, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Jefferson County Reports 20 New Coronavirus Cases, Four Additional Deaths

Jefferson County Reports 20 New Coronavirus Cases, Four Additional Deaths

HARRISBURG, Pa.  – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed today that Jefferson County reported 20 new COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths as of 12:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 29. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 29, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
AAA: Gas Prices End 2020 Much Lower than 2019

AAA: Gas Prices End 2020 Much Lower than 2019

The average price of gasoline across Western Pennsylvania is steady this week at $2.475 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 29, 2020 · Business, Local News, News, PA News
Pennsylvanians Receiving Federal Pandemic Related Unemployment Benefits Urged To Apply For Other State Assistance Programs

Pennsylvanians Receiving Federal Pandemic Related Unemployment Benefits Urged To Apply For Other State Assistance Programs

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Because Congressional legislation to extend the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs has been delayed in Washington, D.C., the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) is strongly encouraging the more than 500,000 Pennsylvanians receiving payments through these expiring programs to seek other forms of assistance. FULL ARTICLE
by · December 29, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News