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Wed, November 21st 2018 at 2:27 PMUpdated Wed, November 21st 2018 at 3:57 PM
Here’s a list of some of the Black Friday store hours in our area.
All Best Buys will be open on Thanksgiving from 5 p.m.-1 a.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-10 p.m.TJ Maxx Richland - Thanksgiving Day: CLOSED; Friday: No deals, 7a.
WASHINGTON (TND) — As Memorial Day and the busy summer travel season approach, drivers are preparing for higher gas prices.
According to AAA, the national average gas price is about $3.61 per gallon. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects this average to sit around $3.70 from April through September, similar to the same period last year. This anticipated increase is due to higher demand and the Environmental Protection Agency's requirement for refineries to switch to their summer blend of fuel, which is more expensive to produce.
DUBOIS - A unique nano-brewery will open its doors Saturday in Clearfield County.
BoxCar Brew Works is located at the Depot at Doolittle's on Rich Valley Highway in DuBois.
Brewer and manager, John Frampton, said the concept is to provide a place for home brewers and secondary brewers to share their products.
"It's an original idea. I don't know of any other brewery doing it," Frampton said. "There's a lot of home brewers out there that only brew products for family and friends.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — The ongoing dispute between a Centre County based construction company and PennDOT was the subject of a Pennsylvania Supreme Court hearing this week.
In August of 2021, Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., of State College, pleaded no contest to four wage theft related charges filed by the state’s attorney general’s office.
Hawbaker, while denying guilt, agreed to pay more than $20 million dollars in restitution.
PennDOT sought to ban Hawbaker from bidding on state road contracts for three years.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Penn Highlands Health has been ordered to pay $735,000 to the federal government to settle false claims.
The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that Penn Highlands hospitals, including DuBois medical center, agreed to the payment.
The DOJ says the health system paid two doctors, who weren’t employed by them at the time, through submissions of false claims to Medicare and Medicaid.
The release from the agency says the violations happened from 2009 to 2012 and was brought to its attention by a whistle blower.