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Johnstown, Saxton approved for medical marijuana growing facilities

HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Two medical marijuana growing facilities are coming to the area. The Department of Health announced Tuesday that Johnstown and Saxton were two of 13 locations awarded permits to operate the grow facilities. Green Leaf Medicals will have its location on Horton Drive in Saxton. This was the second time the company applied for a permit at that location. "We are extremely excited to have been awarded a permit to cultivate and process medical cannabis in Saxton, PA,"

Local business hosts in-store gob fest, new way to celebrate the local treat

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Another tradition in the region was forced to cancel this year because of the pandemic, but a local business in Johnstown is finding a way to keep the annual Gob Fest alive. Custom Cakes and Cookies on Bedford Street in Johnstown began their own in-store gob fest, as a way for locals to still honor the sweet treat. “Everybody just loves gobs. I mean ever since I grew up, you hear gobs, gobs, gobs, everybody wants gobs.

Middle Georgia's cult legacy: the Nuwaubian Nation

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Mylan agrees to pay $30M in SEC EpiPen settlement

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mylan has agreed to pay $30 million in a settlement tied to its failure to tell investors about a Justice Department investigation into whether the company overcharged Medicaid for the EpiPen. The Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday that Mylan NV classified the EpiPen as a "generic" drug under the Medicaid drug rebate program. This led to the pharmaceutical company paying much lower rebates to the government than if the EpiPen had been classified as a "

Penguins to co-host league's first ever Pride game

Pittsburgh, Pa (WJAC) — The Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres will co-host the NHL's first ever Pride Game on Saturday, April 17th at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, according to a team release. The game will be nationally televised on NBC and puck drop is scheduled for 3 p.m. Officials say the game will aim to bring together two cities to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities by sharing stories of inclusion, hope and ally-ship.