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Mini-Casino At The Nittany Mall? Municipalities Decide Whether To Opt Out Of Possible Mini-Casinos
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Bear Swings From Bird Feeder
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INDIANA COUNTY GAS PRICE AVERAGE HOLDS STEADY
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A Manheim Township man has been charged in two jurisdictions after repeatedly assaulting two children he had been trusted to care for, according to both Manheim Township and Marietta police.
Thomas Edward Irwin Sr., 73, was charged with indecent assault of a person less than 13 years of age, unlawful contact with a minor, endangering the welfare of children, corruption of minors and indecent exposure in Manheim Township. He was also charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, indecent assault of a person less than 13 years of age, contact or communication with a minor, corruption of minors and endangering the welfare of children in Marietta.
Little brown bat; close-up of nose with White-nose Syndrome.
In Pennsylvania, White-nose Syndrome has wiped out about 99 percent of the adult little brown bat population, but an experimental treatment is starting to pay off.
Bats are infected with the disease, caused by an invasive fungus when they enter their winter hibernaculum.
In late summer 2018, scientists from the Pennsylvania Game Commission and researchers from Temple and Lock Haven universities sprayed the inside of an abandoned brick and concrete railroad tunnel where bats hibernate with the chemical compound polyethylene glycol 8000. Known as PEG, it’s approved by the FDA for consumption by humans, and is non-toxic to mammals.