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Annual Jackson Township Heritage Festival returns

CAMBRIA CO, Pa (WJAC) — After a two-year hiatus, the 16th annual Jackson Township Heritage Festival returned this weekend. Organizers say there's something for everybody in the entire family to enjoy: Live music, over 70 food and craft vendors, a basket raffle and kids’ activities, including a petting zoo and face painting. "I think for the community it's just a big homecoming for most of them. I've noticed a lot from out of town that are back visiting.

Central Ohio bar raises entry age to 30 on weekends

COLUMBUS, Ohio (TND) — Donerick's Pub, a bar in Columbus, Ohio, made a significant change to its business practices at the start of May, announcing that no one under the age of 30 would be permitted in the establishment on Friday and Saturday nights. The pub also announced it would be implementing cover charges those nights, $5 for those who seek entry between 10 p.m. and midnight and $10 for those arriving after midnight up until 1:15 a.

one man dead after motorcycle accident in Lycoming Co.

One man has been pronounced dead after being thrown from his motorcycle in Clinton Township, Lycoming County, Friday, state police said. According to a press release, David Nangle, 74, was traveling downhill trying to negotiate a right curve in the road on Route 15 when he struck a guide rail. State police said Nangle was then thrown from his motorcycle down an embankment. The press release states that his motorcycle continued to travel down the highway, striking a concrete barrier multiple times, before finally stopping a short distance away in the southbound lane of travel.

Replica of local ace's P-40 Warhawk moved to front of main terminal at Johnstown airport

JOHNSTOWN - A replica of a World War II fighter that was piloted by local ace, Lt. Col Boyd "Buzz" Wagner, was moved from a nearby hangar to the front of the main terminal Friday at the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport. Wagner is a native of Emeigh, Cambria County. The replica plane, purchased through a fundraising campaign of more than two years, is a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, which Wagner flew in World War II as a member of the Army Air Corps.

Worker, customers saddened by sudden closing of Ryan's restaurant in Richland Township

RICHLAND TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A popular restaurant suddenly closed its doors on Monday. Now, many employees at Ryan's restaurant are out of work and told us they weren't given any notice about the closing. Some employees said they were left in the dark about the restaurant closing and had no idea until they showed up for work this morning at the location on Galleria Drive. The doors were locked with a closed sign on the door.