JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The Cambria County library is holding a book sale this week.
Books will be available for purchase Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the first-floor community room.
The book sale allows the library to make room for new additions and keep its collection up to date.
Library leaders say the sale also benefits the community.
"For our customers who are coming in and shopping, you can really build your home collection and have a lot of things,” says library Director Ashley Flynn.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — 911 officials in Clearfield County say a multi-vehicle crash has closed a stretch of Route 322 in West Decatur.
According to the 511PA alert page, the highway is closed between Bigler Cutoff Road and its junction with Route 53.
Officials say the crash was reported just after 3 p.m. Sunday.
Authorities say the extent of any injuries is unknown at this time and it is unclear how long the highway will be closed.
Johnstown residents are facing a new challenge this summer: finding rattlesnakes in their yards.
The Johnstown Police Department received a call Wednesday about a three foot yellow rattlesnake sunning itself in a yard on the 300 block of Glenn Street.
Luckily, Johnstown Police Chief Rich Prichard, is no stranger to snake handling and was able to bag it in time to hand over to a Fish and Boat Waterways Conservation officer to be then safely transported and relocated.
SYKESVILLE - The 2017 Sykesville Ag & Youth Fair kicked off Monday.
Wednesday's events included the horse show, where riders participating in the Pleasure Pairs had to match their horses' stride.
Officials said about 45 riders are competing.
Fairgoers can find the winners of each contest, including the vegetables, quilts, baked goods, flowers and arts and crafts, in the Grange Building all week.
"We love the community but also all the people who participate, from concessionaires to those who volunteer,"
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (SBG SAN ANTONIO) - Selena's brother, Abraham "A.B." Quintanilla, was taken into custody during a hearing in Nueces County Wednesday morning.
According to KRIS-TV, Quintanilla was in court concerning non-payment of child support. KRIS-TV reports that Judge Missy Medary revoked Quintanilla's community supervision and ordered he be taken to the Nueces County Jail.
"I am going to have you sit in the jail, and I want you to think about two things,"