Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: New manager for Pymatuning State Park
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced the appointment of Jessica Fischer as the new park manager for Pymatuning State Park in Crawford County.
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced the appointment of Jessica Fischer as the new park manager for Pymatuning State Park in Crawford County.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recognized David Confair, of Secretary, in Dorchester County, as a new state record holder for longnose gar.
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza cases among wild birds continue to mount in Pennsylvania, and the list includes several ducks harvested by hunters.
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On Feb. 12, the Pennsylvania Game Commission confirmed that a

Another frigid spell has ice fishermen sittin’ pretty. Here’s a look at the Pennsylvania fishing report on Feb. 20, 2025.

The snow slanted down hard, pushed ahead by what the weatherman would later say were 48-mph gusts.
If I had been home during such conditions, I’d never open the front door, but this was

Years ago, as chronic wasting disease was starting to spread across south-central Pennsylvania and northward, I asked a biologist friend if he thought the disease would ever turn up where I live in Luzerne County.<br

You can’t call it a controversy, and certainly not a conflict. But you could fairly consider it debate, in the best sense of the word, defined by Webster’s, as a noun: “a regulated discussion of

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