CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — The Bellefonte Area school district is mourning the loss of one of their own after a tragic drowning accident over the weekend at Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County.
Officials say 16-year-old Nathan Dan passed away Saturday after drowning while swimming at the lake.
School officials say the return to the classroom was rough for everyone. The athletic director confirmed that Dan was a lacrosse player and that the team plans to honor him by wearing a sticker on their helmets with his number 15 on it.
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LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Miller's Organic Farm is now facing a lawsuit for repeated violations of laws and regulations surrounding the sale of raw milk products.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced the lawsuit on Tuesday.
The complaint alleges that Miller's Organic Farm failed to obtain proper licenses and permits, sold illegal raw milk products and sold raw milk products outside of Pennsylvania. According to the Department of AG, these offenses put the farm in violation of Pennsylvania’s Milk Sanitation Law, Food Safety Act, Retail Food Facility Safety Act, and Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law.
FREMONT, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio postal worker was reportedly caught passing a Ford Mustang at 105 mph during a race.
According to newly-released police body-cam footageobtained by WTVG, an officer pulled over a marked USPS van, which was allegedly going over 100 miles per hour. "Is there a reason you're going over 100?" the officer is heard asking the pulled over USPS driver. "I didn't realize I was going that fast,"
It’s drawn nationwide attention and controversy in recent days; the idea of adding the Paterno name at Beaver Stadium.
Penn State Trustee Anthony Lubrano said, “Our proposal actually entails two components. The first would be Sue and Joe Paterno Day in the fall, at which time we'll unveil Paterno Field at Beaver Stadium.”
Lubrano is among those heading the push to further honor the Paterno family, but there's plenty of push back, even from the university administration.