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Knoebels Amusement Resort looking for 300 employees

Knoebels Amusement Resort is one of many places that is currently hiring. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 4:17 PM EDT May 4, 2021 ELYSBURG, Pa. With dozens of rides, games, and food stands, it takes a lot of people to run Knoebels Amusement Resort. Typically, the park in Elysburg has around 2,300 full-time and seasonal employees. But this year is different. We have about 1,500 employees that have come back and worked with us. We re looking to bring on around 300 more as we progress through the summer, said Jonathan Anderson, the human resources manager at Knoebels. Anderson says that to give guests the proper Knoebels experience, he needs to hire around 300 more employees.

Campers at Knoebels are ready for opening weekend

Campers at Knoebels are ready for opening weekend
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Knoebels Amusement Resort preparing to open, now a certified autism center

The start of a new season brings some changes and good news for park visitors with autism. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 6:06 PM EDT April 19, 2021 ELYSBURG, Pa. Everywhere you look, there is something happening this week at Knoebels Amusement Resort. The park near Elysburg opens for the season this weekend. The season was cut short last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Knoebels is opening on time this year. The park s opening will look similar to last year. There will be plexiglass barriers, social-distancing markers, hand sanitizing stations, and mask requirements. Even if you are double vaccinated, you have to continue to wear a mask, said co-owner Brian Knoebel.

Here s what s trending for April 19 | NewsRadio 790 WAEB

Apr 19, 2021 Pennsylvania says it s making steady progress on the vaccine front. Over the weekend, the state reached a milestone of having more than 3,000,000 Pennsylvanians fully vaccinated from COVID-19. Another 2.5-million are partially vaccinated. State health officials say nearly seven-million doses of the vaccine have been administered here. While the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine remains on hold after six women reported cases of blood clots after receiving that vaccine, Gov. Tom Wolf urges Pennsylvanians not to overreact to the pause. There have been almost 7-million Johnson & Johnson vaccines that have been given out in this country and there have been six cases. Six. Out of nearly seven million, the governor says. Wolf says it s too early to say that, statistically, the J&J vaccine is causing an increase in hesitancy, but hesitancy was an issue they have been looking at since day one.

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