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Pennsylvania Route 61 (PA 61) is an 81.8-mile-long (131.6 km) state highway that is located in Pennsylvania in the United States. The route is signed north-south despite running in a northwest-southeast direction from U.S. Route 222 Business (US 222 Bus.) in Reading to US 11/US 15/PA 147 in Shamokin Dam.
Pennsylvania Route 487 (PA 487) is a 64.2-mile-long (103.3 km), north–south state highway running from PA 61 in Shamokin Township, Northumberland County, to PA 87 (near its intersection with US 220) in Dushore, Sullivan County. In Bloomsburg, PA 487 and US 11 share a brief wrong-way concurrency.
A typical program schedule during the week would consist of a sign-on at 1:00 p.m. with syndicated programming, followed by children's cartoons, a children's live entertainment program, local live news, local live variety programs, then repeats of major network programs. Finally, a 10:00 p.m. live newscast followed by a classic film would ...
"Returning to Cleveland, especially in this role at News 5, is a dream come true,” Tarpley told News 5. “I was born and raised in Lorain. My parents and other family members still live in the ...
No access from PA 463 to northbound PA 611; eastern terminus of PA 463: Bucks: Warrington Township: 23.833: 38.355: PA 132 east (Street Road) – Warminster: Western terminus of PA 132: Doylestown Township: 27.813: 44.761: Southern end of freeway section: 27.813: 44.761: Main Street – Business District: Northbound exit and southbound entrance ...
Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season is here, and perhaps this Sunday's games will provide a little more clarity after the upset-laden week that preceded it. Or maybe more unexpected results are on tap ...
The 21st annual Make A Difference Day Food Drive is scheduled for 7-10 a.m. Oct. 25 outside DLX/Dan Lew Exchange on the square in downtown Mansfield.. The food drive donations will help to restock ...
WKBF-TV was a television station that broadcast on channel 61 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, from January 1968 to April 1975.Owned and operated by Kaiser Broadcasting as one of an eventual group of six stations, it was the first ultra high frequency (UHF) independent station to serve northeast Ohio and the last outlet constructed by the Kaiser chain during the 1960s to begin operations.