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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – April 23, 2021

Outdoornews April 22, 2021 From the Game Commission Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports a number of nuisance turkeys in the area. Some are even attacking cars and chasing people. An investigation revealed the turkeys are being fed by someone in the same neighborhood.     Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports more ATV and dirt-bike activity on properties controlled by the Game Commission. These machines cause damage to property that upsets the property owners. Riding on these properties without landowner permission is a violation of the law.  Armstrong County Game Warden Christopher Bence reports charges have been filed against an individual for shooting protected songbirds within several safety zones.

How two Ocala chiefs fought personal COVID battles

Ocala Fire Rescue Chief Shane Alexander In mid-January 2020, Ocala Fire Rescue Chief Shane Alexander s parents, Steve and Betty, went on a five-day cruise to the Bahamas. They were celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary, Betty’s 76th birthday, and the just-concluded Christmas and New Year holidays. The day before returning to the United States, the Alexanders went to the pharmacy in the Bahamas to purchase medication because Betty wasn’t feeling well. When they got home to St. Augustine they unpacked and Betty Alexander, still under the weather, went to bed. They thought she had the flu. Before departing the ship, Steve Alexander said, he noticed other passengers also appeared ill.

Get Back to Where You Once Belonged

Bearsville Theater Last month marked a full year since the lockdown went into effect in New York State, putting a freeze on musical performances as part of the overall effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19. But on March 3, the governor s office announced that arts, entertainment, and events venues statewide could reopen on April 2. The resumption carries with it some strict regulations: Until further notice, venues can only operate at 33 percent of their usual indoor capacity, with a limit of 100 people indoors or 200 people outdoors, and all attendees must wear masks and maintain social distancing. (Admission limits would be increased to 150 indoors or 500 outdoors if all audience members have tested negative before entering.) We checked in with several Hudson Valley venues to see how they ve been holding up and how they plan to negotiate the restriction easements.

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