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No One Wanted To Help This Mystery Animal But Then Somebody Amazing Decided To Step In
One day, a man named William Ortiz was passing by a busy local highway in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he noticed something strange nearby. In the middle of the road, a mysterious creature was lying helplessly. It was obvious that this poor animal needed help, but cars were still speeding past it and no one wanted to stop and see what was going on.
Rice stored in cardboard barrel: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, April 26, 2024
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Clarion Inn, 1400 Historic Drive, Strasburg, April 19. Pass. No violations. El Rey De Pollo, 1752 Columba Ave., Lancaster, opening, April 19. Pass. No violations. Hissho Sushi at Stauffer’s No. 32, 301 Rohrerstown...
Footwear retailer opens store at central Pa. shopping center
Another footwear retailer has opened for business at Tanger Outlets Lancaster. Cole Haan opened in a 2,500-square-foot space on Thursday near Levi’s at the shopping center in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we...
There’s two more stops on the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile central Pa. tour: Here’s where to see it
Under Friday’s picture-perfect blue skies, professional Hotdoggers Chloe (a.k.a. Chlo-wienie) and Mary Clare (a.k.a. Chili-Cheese MC) Kammer brought smiles to the faces of visitors at the Walmart Supercenter at Carlisle Pike in Silver Spring Township. The Oscar Mayer ambassadors happily answered questions about the famed 27-foot hot dog on...
Albino groundhog spotted in south-central Pennsylvania field
EAST YORK, Pa. — You don't see this every day: an albino groundhog. News 8 viewer Anizzette Fernandez captured video of the animal in East York. The groundhog is a common Pennsylvania game animal, found in open fields, meadows, pastures, fencerows, woodland edges and even deep in the woods.
Conference brings musicians to Lancaster to learn, perform
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) – It’s a great weekend to be a music fan or musician in the Red Rose City. The 16th Annual Launch Music Conference and Festival is going on through Sunday. In the daytime, there are conferences with industry professionals to talk about the ins and...
Things to do this weekend: Plants, festivals, Independent Bookstore Day
(WHTM) — It’s the last weekend in April and there are plenty of scheduled events in the Midstate. Here is abc27’s list of things to do from Friday, April 26 to Sunday, April 28. Harrisburg area. Wetlands Festival — The 24th annual Wetlands Festival is happening this...
Plants and Students ‘Grow Together’ Prior to Annual Student Plant Sale
MANHEIM, Pa. — Manheim Central High School’s greenhouse will turn into a hotbed of activity May 3-4 and 10-11 for its student plant sale. The annual event attracts a large following of local gardeners in search of quality plants at reasonable prices. Manheim Central’s Dr. Seth Kensinger, instructional...
Celebrating National Pretzel Day with Maggie's Soft Pretzels
YORK, Pa. — A new pretzel shop opened in York recently, just in time for National Pretzel Day. Aroonlack and Michael Bodell created Maggie's Soft Pretzels after lots of experience making the treats for their children. "So we make—I guess it's closer to Dutch—so all of our dough is...
Central Pa. musician joins ‘Stick Season’ singer Noah Kahan’s current tour
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan has skyrocketed in fame with hits such as “Hurt Somebody” and “Stick Season.” And he’s bringing a Lancaster area native along with him on his latest tour. In a post on her Instagram page, musician Nina de Vitry shared that she has...
Go Green festival in downtown York to feature food, entertainment and kid activities
Go Green, a family-friendly festival that celebrates healthy living, will be held this weekend in downtown York, according to a news release. The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday on North and South Beaver Street in the Market District. ...
Tanger Arboretum Educates Guests on Invasive Species, Pollinator Gardens and More
There’s something about spring that just calls people out to see mother nature in all her glory. Some two dozen gardeners and nature lovers did just that April 20 in the first of the nature series “Spring Blooming Trees and Flowers,” sponsored by the LancasterHistory museum at the Tanger Arboretum.
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