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HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) -- The Everett Railroad is giving passengers a chance to punch their ticket to the past, offering rides on one of their steam locomotives this weekend.
On Saturday, passengers will climb aboard a restored 1920s steam engine at the Hollidaysburg Depot Station and embark on a three-hour journey.
The American Locomotive Company model 260 No. 11 will carry 240 passengers in five cars as part of Steam into the Cove.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — The Johnstown Tomahawks hockey team announced Wednesday they are now under new ownership.
In a statement sent to 6 News, they say the team was purchased by a group of local investors known as Tomahawks Hockey Partners, LLC. It said the new owners are committed to keeping the team in Johnstown and playing at 1st Summit Arena at the Cambria County War Memorial.
The statement said John Koufis is the majority investor of the new group and includes other investors Craig Saylor, William Polacek, John Polacek, Gary Poborsky, William Bahorik, Daniel Thompson and Chris Martella.
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Delaware State Police investigators were trying to determine Thursday how a woman fell 35 feet to her death from a zip line platform at a state park.
Tina Werner, 59, of Felton, was waiting between zip lines at the Go Ape Tree Top Adventure at Lums Pond State Park in Bear on Wednesday afternoon when she tumbled from the platform, authorities said.
Werner's daughter, Melissa Slater, described her mom as "
Since 2016, the Johnstown Walk of Hope has brought cancer survivors, supporters, and current patients together from Cambria and Somerset counties.
Organizers say the event encourages all visitors to walk in support of those affected by cancer and raises money to help patients struggling with bills like gas and groceries.
“This event really is also about celebrating life and those who have lived. Currently with our registration for survivors, we have over 400 years of survivorship at this time.