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Johnstown, Pa — It was last month when a Cambria County post office announced it was potentially going to close its doors for good due to a lease dispute.
However, that is no longer the case.
An official with the United States Postal Service tells 6 News the Beaverdale Post Office will no longer be suspending its service and residents are thrilled.
“It’s great to have the post office staying,” said Ed Swope, a Beaverdale resident
HUNTINGDON, Pa. (WJAC) — The Huntingdon Borough Police Department is looking for the person of interest in an aggravated assault incident.
According to police, they have an arrest warrant for 39-year-old Randy Gerard Cassell. Police said the incident took place in Huntingdon Borough.
According to police, Cassell is five feet, four inches tall. They report he has hazel eyes and a shaved head. Police said Cassell was last seen wearing an orange shirt.
LOGAN TWP., Pa. (WJAC) — According to police, one person is dead following a head-on collision on Colonel Drake Highway near Ashville on Wednesday.
According to the Logan Township Police Department, they were dispatched to the scene about half a mile south of Skyline Dr. around 4:30 p.m.
According to authorities, the two-vehicle crash involved a Ford truck and a Dodge Grand Caravan. Police reported the truck was on fire and the driver was lifeflighted to Pittsubrgh with severe burns.
JOHNSTOWN -- Philipsburg-Osceola traveled to Mechanicsburg to face Trinity in the PIAA 2A volleyball state title game. The Mounties lost in 4 sets to the Shamrocks to take home silver. This is the furthest Philipsburg-Osceola volleyball has traveled in the post season. Head coach Dave Eckberg said he was proud the way his team faced adversity this season. With a core group of young girls, Eckberg is excited to have the team back together next season.