Pennsylvania hunters interested in applying for a second spring gobbler tag have until April 1, according to the Game Commission. Fees for the special license are $21 for residents and $41 for nonresidents. Mailed applications for special wild turkey licenses must be sent to: Pennsylvania Game Commission, Special Spring Gobbler License, P.O. Box 61317, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1317. The spring gobbler season is set for April 28-May 26, and the daily limit remains one bird. Hunters are allowed to submit only one application for the special wild turkey license during a license year. So far, the agency has received applications for more than 3,100 second spring gobbler tags.
WFRM Reports:
Kane-based state police are continuing their investigation into the apparent accidental death of a young Port Allegany man Monday night. Authorities say 22 year old Michael Evens was taken to Charles Cole Hospital at around 11:00 p.m. and was pronounced dead a couple of hours later. Potter County Coroner Kevin Dusenbury says the cause of death will not be determined until toxicology tests are completed.
WFRM Reports:
An Eldred man has been released on $5,000 bail after being arraigned on charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sexual assault and indecent assault. Authorities allege that 22 year old Leonard Windsor had sexual relations with a 16 year old girl several times between November 2005 and January of this year. Police claim the two met through activities at a McKean County fire department and that some of their sexual encounters took place inside a fire hall and, a fire department vehicle and Windsor’s vehicle. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 2 in front of District Judge Bill Todd.
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