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Gettysburg battlefield finds 1st detections of Chronic Wasting Disease
The Gettysburg National Military Park detected Chronic Wasting Disease in the park's deer population for the first time.
National Park Service law enforcement rangers and Carlisle police on March 6 arrested a Cumberland County man, charging him ...
Lucas J. Reisinger, 36, of Carlisle, allegedly carved his initials into two battlefield monuments, causing an estimated $11,000 in damage.
O'Rorke is remembered for leading a regiment that adjusted on the fly to defend Little Round Top — a key Union flank — from advancing Confederate soldiers on the second day of the battle. He was shot ...
Reports that federal officials are pushing for the removal of a beaver pond on the Gettysburg battlefield has reignited years ...
By Erin Flynn Jay for Spotlight PA This story first appeared in PA Local, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA taking a fresh, positive look at the incredible people, beautiful places, and ...
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Future uncertain for Gettysburg beaver pond
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Environmentalists are worried that a habitat created by beavers won’t be preserved. In the end, it’s the federal government that gets the final say. On Crawford Avenue in the ...
A Pennsylvania man was arrested after the National Park Service said he vandalized monuments in Gettysburg, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
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