Mike Six, deputy chief of the Cashtown Fire Department, dumps fried oysters onto a tray during the opening night of the family-style dinner Thursday. Serving starts at 4:30 p.m. today
kids who according to you are now in are in foster homes. what happens to the kids where are the parents? exactly. and that s what i m sorry. go ahead, mike. they have seven other children right now they are placed in temporary foster homes. they have been to the hospital. the court is mandating they get checkups. they re all labeled as healthy right now. they won t be returned until the criminal charges, whether prosecution the district attorney s office decides whether to press charges. so it is going to be a very interesting legal battle as far as what happens to these children and where they wind up. choosing prayer over medicine. mike newell we ll be following your reporting with the philadelphia inquirer. i thank you and midwin charles, thank you so so much.