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Johnstown Full Interviews | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking NewsWed, 05 Jun 2024 10:25:43 GMT (1717583143093) Section - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 FULL INTERVIEWS ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7uLbAnKuvZpOkunC6xLCqaJuforqmutOaqbJnlqq5rXnIp6ueqqaesri%2F

Man thought closing time didn't refer to him, or the gun he waved and pointed, cops say

MOUNT DORA, Fla. (TND) — All good times must come to an end, and apparently that's what caused trouble in a bar in Florida, early Sunday, May 12. “A short [man] with a long beard threatened her with a gun,” a bartender told authorities, according to the arrest report.A deputy arrived and found “a short [man] who matched the provided description outside in the parking lot of the establishment.“I approached the male and tried to talk to him.

Woman convicted after lying about law degree, license

HUNTINGDON-- A Huntingdon County woman who practiced law for nearly a decade was found guilty of practicing law without a license. Kimberly Kitchen was found guilty by a judge late Thursday morning on all charges. The most serious charge Kitchen was convicted of was a felony count of tampering with public documents officials said she could spend time in prison. That charge could carry a maximum sentence of 3 1/2 to 7 years behind bars.

A Middle Taylor Township road continues to cause issues for a local wedding venue

In Cambria County, some people are not happy with the condition of some of the roads in Middle Taylor Township. One couple says recent grant money awarded to the township was supposed to fix some of those roads, including one that leads to their wedding venue, but they say now the township is using that money to fix other roads in the same area. Edana and David Glessner tell Channel 6 they have become frustrated with Middle Taylor Township as they say they are losing business because of the road that leads to their wedding venue.

Clarion River competing for Pa.'s 2019 river of the year

COOKSBURG, Pa. — The Clarion River is one of four waterways in Pennsylvania competing for 2019 river of the year. Waterways nominated are the Clarion River, Conodoguinet Creek, Delaware River and Lackawanna River. The Clarion River meanders through narrow valleys and hardwood forests in Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and Elk counties for 110 miles. When selecting rivers, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources considered each waterway's conservation needs and successes.