CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Citing an increase in animal abuse cases, Centre County is adding an animal control officer to its sheriff's department to handle investigations.
A project that has been a long time in the making, that’s how Centre County administrators term the creation of a Centre County based humane, or animal control, officer position for animal abuse investigations.
“In Centre County, we do not have any humane society police officers.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (WJAC) — Groundhog Day is not only celebrated locally in Punxsutawney, but also all over the nation and world.
Thousands gathered to watch Punxsutawney Phil make his prediction Wednesday.
The groundhog saw his shadow, which means we will have six more weeks of winter.
The president of the organization said that they saw the largest mid-week crowd that he thinks they have seen in the history of Groundhog Day.
University Park, PA (WJAC) — There is more controversy at Penn State as one of the university's most outspoken trustees is drawing criticism from trustee leadership on how he presented a proposal on honoring Joe Paterno.
In a letter to Penn State trustee Anthony Lubrano, the university trustee chair and vice chair say he created a "public spectacle" at the February 16th board of trustees meeting.
The trustee leadership also says interviews that Lubrano did with us here at WJAC and a local radio station were inconsistent with guidance that trustee media appearances be coordinated with the university's strategic communications team.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — We are starting to see some movement at the future site of Cambria County's first Rutter's location.
It appears a trailer and some equipment have been moved to the work site, located along Scalp Avenue in Richland Township, near Ollies.
Last year it was reported that Rutter's had purchased about 8 acres of land for the new store.
The store is expected to be about 12-thousand square feet, with numerous gas and diesel pumps and several large truck bays.
by Ryan Graffius
Fri, October 18th 2019 at 2:29 PMUpdated Fri, October 18th 2019 at 4:25 PM
With Halloween now less than two weeks away, a communications company known as Frontier recently completed a study to find out which horror movie villain is most popular in each state. (WJAC-FrontierComm)
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