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Police help man propose during fake traffic stop

CLARE, Mich. (WEYI) — A marriage proposal is always special, but this one made one couple stop in their tracks- literally. David Yoder asked the Clare City Police Department to help him propose to his girlfriend Morgan Bowers. Officer Jared Stotzel pulled the couple over and asked David to get out of the car. The two pretended to deal with a license plate problem, eventually asking Morgan to come assist.

Sheetz new campaign benefits the Special Olympics

ALTOONA, Pa (WJAC) — Sheetz announced Thursday that they will be participating in a new fundraising campaign in support of the Special Olympics. Throughout the month of October, customers will have the opportunity to donate to the nonprofit organization, either by adding donations to their purchase at the point of sale, or by dropping money into donation boxes that will be placed near the registers, according to a company release. At the end of the month, the store that raises the most money will then receive a "

Johnstown man hit woman with bat after she refused to get him a cheeseburger

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Police say a Johnstown man struck a woman Wednesday with a baseball bat because she refused to get him a cheeseburger. Police say the incident happened at a home on the 600 block of Bedford Street. According to a criminal complaint, 26-year-old Michael Felton was arguing with the woman and when she refused to get him one, he got a bat and struck her over the head with it.

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Pair of PA bald eagles welcome their first hatchling of 2021

HANOVER, Pa. (WJAC) — A pair of Pennsylvania bald eagles welcomed their first hatchling of 2021 into the world this week, according to Raptor Ecology Specialist Zoey Greenburg. The eaglet, the first hatchling in the Hanover nest this year, arrived Saturday around 6 a.m. The pair of eggs were laid in the first week of February. “This objectively adorable fluff ball is officially the third member of this year’s Hanover family, and its sibling is likely preparing to emerge as we speak,” Greenburg wrote in the Hanover Eagle Blog.