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Central Pennsylvania inclines take major steps in 2025When thinking of Pennsylvania funiculars, people first go to the Steel City and imagine the Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines. However, more are a part of the Commonwealth: The Horseshoe Curve ...
The Altoona Water Authority is in the midst of a multi-year upgrade of its water plants’ ozonation and filtration systems, on which it has spent or intends to spend $43.5 million so far — with ...
The venue will have millions of dollars of equipment. Horseshoe Casino transforms parking garage into $6 million concert venue. Level One debuts with DJ James Hype, attracting new demographics.
ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — The Altoona Curve announced Tuesday that 20 games will be televised this season in a partnership with Pittsburgh's "SportsNet" channel. SportsNet Pittsburgh is now the TV ...
ALTOONA, Pa. – The Altoona Curve announced new staff additions and stadium policies at Peoples Natural Gas Field that will be put in place for the 2025 season. “It is hard to believe that the ...
Curve Finance, a decentralized lending protocol and exchange, notched record-breaking trading volumes of nearly $35 billion in the first quarter of 2025, a spokesperson for the protocol told ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — The countdown is on for baseball season in Altoona as Opening Day is just three days away for the Curve. On Tuesday, the team held its annual media day as the Altoona Curve ...
Anglers across Pennsylvania got out for Saturday’s start to trout season, in pursuit of some 3.2 million adult trout being stocked this year in 691 streams and 130 lakes open to the public.
“The tracks to Pittsburgh run through Altoona and this is a perfect way for Pirates fans throughout the area to see the next wave of Pirates stars play in Curve, PA.” A dozen games will air on ...
ALTOONA, Pa. – The Altoona Curve announced that 20 home games during the 2025 season will air on SportsNet Pittsburgh. “We are so really looking forward to expanding our partnership with ...
(WHTM) — Two companies recently announced that they have acquired several different amusement parks and attractions across Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County’s Dutch Wonderland.
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