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One Of 'The World's Most Stolen Signs' Taken Again, Pennsylvania State Police Say
Nope, it was not a sign from Middlesex, Intersex, or Blue Ball...
Yet, again a sign in Intercourse has been stolen, according to a release by Pennsylvania state police on Tuesday, February 21, 2023.
The sign "Welcome to Intercourse" was taken from Old Philadelphia Pike in Leacock Township, Ronks on September 30, 2022, around 8 p.m., according to the release.
The sign is valued at $500, state police detail in the release.
Signs from intercourse are among the most stolen in the world, according to numerous media outlets including Mental Floss and Roadside America.
Intercourse previous…
Toms River Native, Dedicated PA Dad Of 4 Jeremy Rawlins Dies, 35
Toms River native and dedicated Pennsylvania father of four Jeremy S. Rawlins died on Thursday, Oct. 6 at age 35.
Born in Toms River, Jeremy lived in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania before settling in Lansford, where he lived at the time of his death, his obituary and social media pages say.
Jeremy worked as a skilled automobile mechanic in the region and above all was a devoted father to his four children, Kaleb, Ayden, Izabella, and Briella, his memorial says.
In addition to his children, Jeremy is survived by his father, Mark Rawlins, and his wife, Megan Rims, whom he married this April; step…
Central PA Man Shared Child Porn In Facebook Group: DA
A Lancaster city man who shared child porn on Facebook has been convicted on child porn charges, the Lancaster County district attorney's office announced on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
De Ok Kar, 42, of the 200 block of West King Street, was convicted on seven charges related to disseminating and possessing child pornography during a bench trial on Thursday, Sept. 15, by Lancaster County Judge Jeffrey Conrad, the DA's offices detailed in the release.
Investigators received multiple tips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on July 29, 2019, accord…
Popular Malaysian Restaurant Permanently Shutters After 10 Years In Lehigh Valley
A popular Malaysian restaurant has permanently closed its doors after 10 years in the Lehigh Valley.
Jenny’s Kuali on East Fourth Street in Bethlehem made the announcement on its Facebook page Sunday, Aug. 28.
On July 31, 2012, after 35 years of serving Allentown at our family restaurant House of Chen, sadly we had to close our... Posted by Jenny's Kuali on Sunday, August 28, 2022
"After 10 wonderful years, 999,999 dumplings, more than 1,000 jars of ginger garlic sauce, and countless celebrations, sadly, it’s come time to close the doors," reads the post.
"In the end of September 2022…