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Jennifer Aniston is People's Most Beautiful Woman

NEW YORK (AP) — She'll be there for you. People Magazine has named Jennifer Aniston its "World's Most Beautiful Woman" of 2016. The 47-year-old actress graces the cover of People's 27th annual "World's Most Beautiful" double issue. "I thought, 'Oh my God,'" Aniston tells People in this week's cover story upon hearing the news. "There was this sort of very excited, teenage-y kind of moment." The actress, who gained fame as Rachel on "

One man dead after vehicle accident in Fulton County

One man has been pronounced dead after striking an embankment and rolling over multiple times in Bethel Township, Fulton County, March 5, state police said. According to a press release, Hunter Shetter, 19, was traveling south on Pigeon Cove Road near the Frank Road intersection and struck an embankment on the eastern side of the roadway. State police said Shetter's vehicle traveled up the embankment and overturned multiple times before landing upside down.

Punxsutawney School Board decides on consolidation plan

PUNXSUTAWNEY - The Punxsutawney Area School Board decided on which consolidation plan to move forward with Wednesday night. The plan includes closing Bell Township, Jenks Hill, Longview, Mapleview and Parkview elementary schools. West End Elementary would be used as an administrative building. Seventh-grade students will move to the high school, with the middle school consisting of grades kindergarten through sixth. The board will vote on the plan at its next meeting June 12.

First Pa. troopers killed in the line of duty honored in Punxsutawney

PUNXSUTAWNEY - State Police Memorial Day is a day to remember troopers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Pennsylvania State Police from the Punxsutawney barracks in Jefferson County honored the first two Pennsylvania troopers killed in the line of duty Monday. A historical roadside marker was unveiled in memory of Pvt. John Henry and Pvt. Francis Zehringer. "We wear this uniform but it's the members who come before us that earned all the respect,"

Johnstown Dollar General closed after failing health inspection

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- The Dollar General in Johnstown on Bridge Street is closed until further notice after it failed a health inspection. According to the Department of Agriculture, the store was out of compliance after an inspection Tuesday. According to the report, more than 200 rat droppings were found in the back storage area of the Dollar General and on top of products. Inspectors said they also found two dead rats in snap traps.