YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Newberry Township Police officers found a live deer in the trunk of a car while conducting a traffic stop.
Police stopped the vehicle Thursday in the area of Old Trail Road and Old York Road around midnight.
The driver was suspected of driving under the influence, according to authorities.
Police say the officer noticed the deer in the back of the car. The driver and passenger of the car told the officer they hit the deer and placed it in the trunk, thinking it was dead.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — Lawmakers have introduced a new act in hopes of allowing schools to once again serve whole milk and 2% milk.
The Milk in Lunches for Kids Act has been introduced by U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, of Pennsylvania.
“Every parent knows milk does a body good,” said Toomey. “In 2010, the Obama administration and Congress erred in prohibiting whole milk and 2% from being served in schools. This decision has led to a sharp decline in consumption across the country, which means kids are not getting essential nutrients milk provides.
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Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Centre County say a State College man has been sentenced for his role in a fatal hit-and-run crash near Millheim in April of 2020.
Court authorities say Christopher Hort has been sentenced to serve 363 days to 3 years in county jail for hitting and killing 23-year-old John David King, who was riding a scooter along the roadside.
Troopers say Hort initially told investigators that he thought he hit a deer and didn't stop because he thought he had a flat tire and was concerned with cell service in the area.
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RENO, Nev. (KRNV) — A lucky guest at Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Nevada hit a monumental $1,206,622 jackpot while playing the million-dollar Golden Century Dragon Link slot machine.
The winning moment unfolded in the Peppermill’s High Limit Slot Lounge, where the player won after placing a $25 bet.
Peppermill Casino representatives said the historic win marks the largest jackpot payout in the history of Peppermill.
"We’re thrilled for our guest’s huge win,"
A member of the Geeseytown Volunteer Fire Company is facing multiple felonies after repeatedly having sexual contact with an underage female, state police said.
According to a criminal complaint, on May 16, another member of the fire company and his wife, along with a juvenile female, came forward to state police to report concerning behavior between a male member of their fire company and the underage girl.
State police said they identified Paul Detwiler Sr.
Moose Club bans smoking nationwide
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Effective Wednesday, Jan. 1, Moose Club International went tobacco free.
"The thought behind making this was the health of our members and their families and our future members,” said Lodge No. 349 administrator Carol Lesko.
Back in July at their international convention, Moose Club members voted to ditch chewing tobacco, vaping and cigarettes at their clubs because they say children's welfare is central to the organization's mission.
“What it is all about is the children, Mooseheart and Moosehaven,” said Sid Walker Jr.
CLEARFIELD - Police in Clearfield County continue to investigate the theft of approximately $40,000 worth of jewelry.
Clearfield Borough police said the incident happened Dec. 14 at Zalno Jewelers on North Third Street around 6:15 p.m.
Officer Nathan Curry said police are currently looking into possible sightings of the group at other jewelry stores to build a timeline.
"Since the actual theft has occurred, we've been working with other agencies to determine if these individuals have been in other areas of Pennsylvania or even other states,"