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Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for much of Central Pa.

Severe thunderstorms will begin rolling through Dauphin County and the surrounding counties around 5 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, Lancaster and York counties, as well as many surrounding areas. That watch is in effe
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Residents say water smelled like a combo of poop and death. Now a Pa....

The water coming from her shower head smelled like “a combination of poop and death,” Antrim Township, Franklin County resident Stacy Grove told a state investigator. It was also, Grove noted, an odor exactly like the outside air when the neighboring farmer had food processing residuals, or FPRs, applied to his fields
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Carlisle company charged for knowingly contaminating local water supply: attorney general

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Some residents in Franklin County reported their drinking water smelled like "dead poultry" and "decomposing animals mixed with chicken manure" in June 2021. About five years later, charges have been handed to a Carlisle-based company and its owner for allegedly contaminating the water and.
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With the help of a federal grant, Harrisburg is conducting a city-wide tree inventory

Harrisburg began its first city-wide tree inventory in at least a decade this week. An urban forestry management company with certified arborists is conducting a census of trees across the city over the next month or so, according to Harrisburg forester Cody Legge. After the inventory is complete, the city...
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Topp Home – Take Control of Your Energy Cost with Solar Power

Topp Home is serving out region with a variety of home improvement needs and upgrades. One of those is solar power, helping homeowners take more control of their energy costs! Topp Home Owner, Todd Sanford, joined us in the studio this morning to share more.
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Duncannon firehouse project up for discussion

A representative from Burget and Associates attended the Duncannon Borough Council meeting May 19 to discuss the Duncannon Fire Company’s proposed firehouse project. He said the project is moving toward a zoning hearing board meeting scheduled for June 15 and asked whether council had any concerns or recommendations ah
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Breezy and hot Saturday with a chance of a few evening thunderstorms

It's a different start to the day than the best several days. It's warmer, cloudier, and muggier. Temperatures this afternoon will once again climb near 90. It'll also be noticeably breezy today with wind gusts up to 20 mph or so into the afternoon. Several storms will make it into the Midstate with a few areas receivi
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Woman Hits Huge Slot Jackpot & Promptly Gets Kicked Off The Property – You...

She must've forgotten, but the casino surely didn't. The post Woman Hits Huge Slot Jackpot & Promptly Gets Kicked Off The Property – You Won’t Believe The Reason Why originally published on Total Pro Sports .
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Tax hikes included in proposed school budgets

The Greenwood School Board approved a preliminary 2026-27 operating budget during its May 14 meeting. With the preliminary budget of $19,457,407, members amended the proposal to reduce the proposed tax increase from the originally recommended 4 percent in Perry County and 3.12 percent in Juniata County. Instead, the bo
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Paving brings parking restrictions to downtown Millersburg

MILLERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Paving is set to continue in the heart of a Dauphin County community and that will come with parking restrictions. Market Street — Route 147 — in Millersburg borough will be milled Monday, June 8 and Tuesday, June 9, according to the borough. Paving work will continue on Monday, June 15 […]

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